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Boston Phoenix Chris Faraone Music. Viva Cool Britannia new Counting down the top greatest Britpop anthems of the '90s. Cut Copy Elevate the Cycle of Rock and Dance new If there's one thing music fans don't want to do anymore this decade, it's stand in a room and watch people play instruments.

They want to dance. Tags: dance music , Cut Copy. LP: Yeah. This summer. Is the lemonade going to be spiked with anything special? Faye Orlove: No Kickstarter. I really like your website design. So I went with mocking it up like it was an actual newspaper, and it seems to be taking really well.

My brother Matt did all of the coding. FO: Yeah, he worked there for a little less than a year, and then they had budget cutbacks, but it was the coolest thing ever.

Will The Media be in print as well? If you look at the donate page, we indicate that 5 percent of the donation is for printing costs. LP: I love emo music. I grew up on it. That sort of subversiveness in the title of the URL is part of the energy of alt-weeklies. One project on the horizon is the Friends First Fest happening on Saturday, August 23 at the Silent Barn, a mini-festival that will showcase bands playing in public for the first time. In a subculture that can seem rife with cooler-than-thou attitude, Pelly is committed to the idea of creating a publication that can float the line between mainstream outlets and underground presses like zines.

This stems from her personal experience as a relative latecomer. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Photo: fvckthemedia Instagram. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Loading Comments But I got on the line just in time to hear Phoenix publisher Stephen Mindich: "This is the hardest decision I've ever had to make," he said. The issue on newsstands will be the last issue.

O First I was in shock, then denial. I had lost the coolest job in the world-- one that let me report on underground music and radical activism, that taught me to write clearly and thoughtfully. I found my voice at the Phoenix in a way I never could at journalism school. Once I'd returned to Boston, my days dragged as the shock and denial just turned to sadness. I teared up at more than one downtown bar that week.



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