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Sara outdoes herself with an all-out word barrage to describe the most recent These New Puritans album, “Hidden”.
You could tell from the extravagant outfits all around, from the amount of flesh exposed, or from the panic on the bartenders’ faces. The sprawling crowd that incubated in such a feverish atmosphere was going to be mental, possibly like few before…
When being outrageous is a rule, there’s a thin, blurry line between style and the outright lack of it. Where Peaches stands may be just a matter of perspective, but with her last album, I Feel Cream, she manages to prove that a makeover is possible, that trash can be dismantled to show its charming heart.
A review of the Secret Machines show at MAO Livehouse by the smitten Sara.
New York-adopted band The Secret Machines is coming to Shanghai’s Mao Livehouse this Saturday, thanks to Icon Promotions, within the framework of their first China Tour. Flares of thick, hypnotic music will act as a welcome party to spring. You don’t want to miss it…and you don’t want to miss this interview of their drummer Josh Garza, including a song for you to download free until next Sunday.
New writer Sara claims that The Knife’s Silent Shout will wake you up.
Helen Feng spills the beans with only a little coaxing.
The attitude of rock
Bold, brash, in your face rock.