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Teen Ink Magazine, May 2006: Music Reviews
Death Cab for Cutie and Franz Ferdinand by Shelby P., Penngrove, CA
Comprised of three working-class English accents stomping and sweating around the stage, The Cribs opened and provoked no more reaction from the haughty hipsters than an occasional surly foot tap. They powered through their set, though, dressed in tight pants and even tighter shirts.
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“On an Island” by Michael P., Chicago, IL
David Gilmour, the voice behind the influential ’80s rock band Pink Floyd, recently released “On an Island.”
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“Live Art” by James S., Williamsville, NY
For those who don’t know, the Flecktones sing a popular type of music known as jazzgrass.
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“Curtain Call” by Anthony
C., Phoenix, AZ
Guess who’s back? Eminem has recently dropped his new album, “Curtain Call,” for all his fans to enjoy.
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“Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV”
by Harry J., New City, NY
Coheed & Cambria, a progressive rock quartet, plays to the backdrop of a long and convoluted story that has fans constantly waiting to find out what will happen next in the epic.
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