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Review | Boston Calling 2017

// Review by Martin Smith The Boston Calling music festival took a big step forward this year. They started by moving the location from the Boston’s City Hall Plaza to the much larger Harvard Athletic Complex. Festival goers navigated between three music stages, a comedy club, and in their down time, entertained themselves with craft beer tents, local food vendors, wine tasting, a giant connect-four, jenga, bag-toss, and even a ferris-wheel. While years past have included some big name national acts, the Boston Calling crowd remained mostly local. That all changed with the expansion of the 2017 festival, which really…

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Review | The xx – Coexist

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New Music | The xx – Angels

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nW5AF0m9Zw[/youtube] [T]he XX is preparing a brand new record, Coexist, which drops September 11th.  It seems as though they started right where they left off right on the previous record, a distant, echoey, guitar line paired with Romy Madley Croft’s whispering voice.  Their sound is extremely intimate sounding, extremely subtle as they sweep between watered down percussive elements.  It’s a really beautiful sounding track, and my appetite is certainly whet for more. Preorder Coexist releases 09/10/12 internationally and 09/11/12 in the U.S. via Young Turks

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