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by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 4, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Okay, this post is about seven weeks too late. But I’m happy to announce that one of my favorite music fiction authors has returned to action. Writer, blogger and self-proclaimed rock legend Nolan Whyte is back on Ultimate-Guitar.com with a new weekly series...
by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 9, 2012 | Northeast Underground
For those watching the broadcast of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball championship Monday night, there were many questions hanging in the air before tip-off. First and foremost was would former UMass coach John Calipari finally win it all with his young squad...
by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 12, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Following in the grand tradition of Nirvana’s “In Bloom,” Montreal-based indie rockers Plants and Animals have released a retro-themed video for the latest single from their new album The End of That. And much like Cobain and company before them, the...
by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 17, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Well, it turns out Disco Stu, Bumblebee Man, Ralph Wiggum and Montgomery Burns don’t reside in Western Massachusetts after all. Matt Groening, the creator of the America’s favorite yellow-skinned cartoon family the Simpsons, finally revealed perhaps the...
by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 19, 2012 | Northeast Underground
For numerous novice and semi-professional guitarists, the number one destination on the Internet is Ultimate-Guitar.com. However, amidst that site’s numerous tabs, chord charts and instrument reviews, there exists another resource responsible for drawing in...
by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 24, 2012 | Northeast Underground
As promised, here is part two of my interview with Canadian writer and blogger Nolan Whyte. To catch up on part one, click here. Underground: I see from your site that you published the series/ novel Comeback Road as an e-book. Have you ever tried publishing any of...
by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 26, 2012 | Northeast Underground
The Dandy Warhols This Machine (The End) Release date: April 24, 1012 “We’ve been told that it’s our gothiest. I thought it was our grungiest. So I’m really hoping it’s a hit with goths who are, um, really outdoorsy?” Though meant...
by Michael Cimaomo | May 1, 2012 | Northeast Underground
As many of you have no doubt already heard, there’s been a certain viral video gathering quite a bit of attention in Western Mass. lately. The title of the video is “413,” and as the name suggests it has more than a little to do with that particular...
by Michael Cimaomo | May 3, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Happy May Day everyone! Though the current weather in Western Massachusetts is less than ideal for engaging in any outdoor activity like Maypole dancing, the coronation of the May Queen or other traditional festivities, one movement is calling for people to take to...
by Michael Cimaomo | May 4, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Not content to let the song remain the same, Northampton rock band Orange Television is planning a special performance to coincide with the group’s Saturday appearance at the Iron Horse Music Hall. Though taking the stage on Cinco de Mayo there is no...
by Michael Cimaomo | May 8, 2012 | Northeast Underground
As reported by Rolling Stone magazine, Adam “MCA” Yauch one of the founding members of iconic hip-hop group the Beastie Boys passed away Friday at the age of 47. Yauch, who had been diagnosed in 2009 with a tumor in his salivary gland, had been in...
by Michael Cimaomo | May 17, 2012 | Northeast Underground
The state of Massachusetts has long been a home to a virtual who’s-who of rock legends and underground icons. “America’s Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band” Aerosmith formed in Boston in 1970. The indie stars of Dinosaur Jr. got their...
by Michael Cimaomo | May 24, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Fans of ‘90s nostalgia and local music are in luck this Friday. Springfield rockers Doug Ratner and the Watchmen (see photo) have landed a prime spot opening for alternative favorites the Spin Doctors at the Pearl Street Nightclub in Northampton, and the recipe...
by Michael Cimaomo | May 31, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Masaki Batoh Brain Pulse Music (Drag City) While “earworms” like “It’s a Small World” and the Mission Impossible them have been branded as songs you can’t get out of your head, the latest release by guitarist Batoh (of Ghost) began...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jun 1, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Lindstrom Six Cups of Rebel (Smalltown Supersound) Though popularly known for his barrage of remixes and 12” singles, Norwegian electronic artist Hans-Peter Lindstrom shoots for the stars on his fourth solo album. And inevitably, many listeners may find the end...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jun 7, 2012 | Northeast Underground
When the Dandy Warhols burst on to the Portland music scene in the early ‘90s, some saw the group as saviors, heralding the second coming of rock ‘n’ roll. Then, amidst problems with its major label (Capitol Records), disappointing record sales and a...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jun 12, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Whether you are a video game fan or a music fan, the following news should at least make you a little curious. Currently touring the country and coming to Boston this October, “The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses” is a live video game themed...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jun 14, 2012 | Northeast Underground
For those of us who couldn’t make the trip down to Manchester, Tenn. this past weekend for the 2012 edition of the Bonnaroo Music Festival, don’t worry, relief can still be found online. Video-sharing giant YouTube broadcast the entire festival live June...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jun 21, 2012 | Northeast Underground
If you like your folk music with a rural tinge, then get ready to get back to nature. North Carolina folk rockers the Bowerbirds are returning to the Paradise City Monday as part of the tour for the group’s new album The Clearing. In a recent blog post, I...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jun 26, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Fresh off a successful run of dates on the Mass Chaos tour with Bay State natives Staind and Godsmack, Pennsylvania band Halestorm brings its exciting live show to the Pearl Street ballroom in Northampton Tuesday. Touring behind the release of its sophomore album The...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jun 29, 2012 | Northeast Underground
After the final notes of a jam-heavy version of “Mustang Sally” rang out through the Majestic Theater Friday, two bands stood together on stage – many members drenched in sweat, smiling, and listening to the cheers of the crowd. However, only one of...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jul 10, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Patrick Watson is more than a man. Such an unassuming moniker belongs not only to the critically-acclaimed Canadian musician, but also to his eponymous band, which stops by the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams Saturday. And listeners are in for...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jul 12, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Sometimes looking back can help chart a course for a better future. With the above thought in mind, welcome back readers. The Underground took a little break to celebrate the July 4 holiday (by working, of all things). But now this blog is back. And it’s back...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jul 20, 2012 | Northeast Underground
With all the hype that surrounded Pavement’s reunion in 2010 and the subsequent release of the latest Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks album Mirror Traffic in 2011, it’s easy to forget that the quintessential ‘90s slacker guru was in another band back...
by Michael Cimaomo | Aug 7, 2012 | Northeast Underground
There’s an old joke that goes as follows, “What do you call a drummer who breaks up with his girlfriend?” The answer: Homeless. While Death Cab For Cutie drummer Jason McGerr is far from homeless, he is, after all, still a drummer. And this Friday he...
by Michael Cimaomo | Aug 13, 2012 | Northeast Underground
While some college students spend their school days filling their dorm rooms with pictures, posters and assorted bottles of liquor, Springfield College graduate Adam Sickler spent his undergraduate years filling his room with music. Before graduating from SC this past...
by Michael Cimaomo | Aug 16, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Even in death, the Beastie Boys’ Adam “MCA” Yauch is refusing to sell out to advertisers. According to a Thursday report by Rolling Stone magazine, the iconic rapper included a provision in his recently filed will that prohibits the use of his music...
by Michael Cimaomo | Aug 20, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Even though a forecast of inclement weather has moved his August 18 show from the wooded surroundings of Mountain Park in Holyoke to the stately confines of the Calvin Theatre in Northampton, pop music sampler and DJ extraordinaire Gregg Gillis (aka Girl Talk) is...
by Michael Cimaomo | Aug 29, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Watching someone kick over a laptop will never be as visceral or exciting as watching someone smash a guitar on stage. However, that being said, one would be hard-pressed to find an audience member from Girl Talk’s recent show at the Calvin Theatre who would...
by Michael Cimaomo | Sep 12, 2012 | Northeast Underground
When one ponders the idea of music being broadcast from outer space, the next logical thought is typically what would such a thing sound like? Would aliens ever try to reach out to us by beaming John Williams’ theme from Star Wars? That might seem a little...
by Michael Cimaomo | Sep 19, 2012 | Northeast Underground
“I think Henry Kissinger is a fucking asshole.” Why Anton Newcombe, (see photo, fourth from left) leader of the psychedelic rock band the Brian Jonestown Massacre, chose to share this particular statement with me I still do not know. Then again, over the...
by Michael Cimaomo | Sep 27, 2012 | Northeast Underground
In a blog post last week, I showcased a feature-length piece I wrote concerning Anton Newcombe, the leader of the band the Brian Jonestown Massacre. I have long been fascinated by Newcombe and his music, so when the opportunity came up for me to see his band live as...
by Michael Cimaomo | Oct 2, 2012 | Northeast Underground
When Green Day announced this past April it was planning to release an album trilogy, few expected the days preceding the first record ¡Uno!’s release to be clouded by another band-related story. Though the exact details surrounding lead singer/ guitarist...
by Michael Cimaomo | Oct 4, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Laetitia Sadier Silencio (Drag City) Best known as the singer for ‘90s indie band Stereolab, Sadier sticks to her guns on her second solo album. Where her 2010 solo debut The Trip focused on more personal issues, most notably her sister’s suicide, which...
by Michael Cimaomo | Oct 9, 2012 | Northeast Underground
For those of you who’ve been wondering where Creed singer Scott Stapp has been since his band’s heyday in the late ‘90s, your wait is over. Sure the platinum-selling post-grunge rockers did reunite in 2009, and even released the perfunctory comeback...
by Michael Cimaomo | Oct 16, 2012 | Northeast Underground
As one of the original members of the early ‘90s Riot Grrrl movement, Tobi Vail has never been afraid to speak her mind. Whether via her zine/ journal Jigsaw or as part of the all-female rock band Bikini Kill, Vail has given voice to a multitude of topics over...
by Michael Cimaomo | Oct 25, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Somewhere around 2:54 p.m. on October 6, I started to become very aware of my masculinity. All around me, crowded into the seats at the CityStage theater in Springfield, Mass. were women – young women wearing bright clothes and sipping drinks from plastic...
by Michael Cimaomo | Nov 5, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Sarah Smith/ Hoonah Sneak (DIY) Delicate and powerful – two words to describe both singer/songwriter Sarah Smith (aka Hoonah) and the unique sound found on the PVPA grad’s first full-length release. Though musically the album consists largely of soft...
by Michael Cimaomo | Nov 13, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Less than 24 hours after Superstorm Sandy left a trail of destruction across the northeastern United States, Wallflowers’ bassist Greg Richling (see photo, second from left) was still holed up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The longtime friend of group frontman Jakob...
by Michael Cimaomo | Nov 21, 2012 | Northeast Underground
For Florence resident and realtor Lisa Palumbo, music has always been a part of her life. From growing up with a mother, Violet, who is an accomplished classical pianist and retired music teacher, to even teaching middle and high school choruses herself for 10 years...
by Michael Cimaomo | Nov 26, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Well, it’s that time of year again – time for tryptophan-induced food comas, marathons of football coverage on TV, and enough Turducken leftovers to last until Christmas. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and here at the Northeast Underground I’m celebrating...
by Michael Cimaomo | Dec 4, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Back in March of 2011, I sat down for a conversation with alternative musician Lou Barlow (see photo, middle) prior to an appearance by his group Sebadoh at the Pearl Street Nightclub in Northampton. Since that time, Barlow has returned to the Pioneer Valley on...
by Michael Cimaomo | Dec 29, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Hope you enjoyed part one of the Underground’s alphabetical round-up of the top albums of 2012. So let’s jump right in to part two. N is for the Nothing Came First EP by best new Valley band And The Kids First appearing on the Valley music scene back over...
by Michael Cimaomo | Dec 11, 2012 | Northeast Underground
John Cale Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood (Double Six Records) On his first studio album since 2005’s blackAcetate, former Velvet Underground member Cale crafts perhaps the most inviting avant-garde record listeners will hear all year. The opener “I Wanna...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jan 10, 2013 | Northeast Underground
Friday’s concert at the Calvin Theatre in Northampton was a story of two bands. Sure, you say. There was of course one opening act (Trapper Schoepp and the Shades) and one headlining act (The Wallflowers), but the story of the night went much deeper than simple...
by Michael Cimaomo | Dec 18, 2012 | Northeast Underground
Well, it’s that time of year again. It’s time for every music blog, website, and magazine worth its salt to come up with highly divisive best-of lists for readers to argue over, deride, and generally fault for not being the same as their own. Still, with...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jan 14, 2013 | Northeast Underground
Whew. Two years gone. It’s hard to believe that as of today the Northeast Underground has been officially active for 24 months. But you know what that means don’t you? Bring on the terrible twos. Since launching in 2011, the Northeast Underground has tried...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jan 18, 2013 | Northeast Underground
First formed as a trio consisting of founding members Adam Gardner (guitar, vocals), Ryan Miller (guitar, vocals) and Brian Rosenworcel (drummer), the alternative rock band Guster has become a Massachusetts institution, releasing six studio albums and multiple...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jan 24, 2013 | Northeast Underground
Back when the Medford, Massachusetts-born band Guster first announced its plan to embark on an acoustic tour in 2012, not everyone (fans and media included) was sure what to expect. Sure the group was bringing along comedian Jeff Garlin (from “Curb Your...
by Michael Cimaomo | Feb 1, 2013 | Northeast Underground
The Ambiguities Everything Rhymes With The End Times (Algorhythm Records) Release date: 12/21/12 Over a month has passed since the expiration of the Mayan calendar was supposed to signal our imminent demise. And while fortunately that particular event never came to...
by Michael Cimaomo | Feb 11, 2013 | Northeast Underground
Various Artists Girls – Volume 1: Music From The HBO Original Series (Fueled By Ramen) In the interest of full disclosure, I must reveal that I have not watched a single episode of the popular HBO series “Girls.” I’m aware of the show’s...
by Michael Cimaomo | Feb 19, 2013 | Northeast Underground
If your name wasn’t Nemo or Mumford & Sons and you live in the northeast, odds are you didn’t have the greatest weekend. Unlike the historic winter storm that seemed to relish the opportunity to bury most of New England in snow or the English folk...
by Michael Cimaomo | Feb 28, 2013 | Northeast Underground
In recent years, a capella singing has seen a significant rise in popularity. Thanks to television shows like FOX’s Glee and NBC’s The Sing-Off, numerous singers are discovering the possibilities presented by combining their voices with others to create...
by Michael Cimaomo | Mar 5, 2013 | Northeast Underground
One of this writer’s fondest concert memories consists of witnessing a performance by Maine singer/ songwriter Aly Spaltro (aka Lady Lamb the Beekeeper) in an opening slot at the Iron Horse Music Hall in 2011. On that particular night, Spaltro preceded headliner...
by Michael Cimaomo | Mar 12, 2013 | Northeast Underground
Taking its name from a short-lived moving company operated by composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich, Chelsea Light Moving, the newest project from guitarist and alt-rock icon Thurston Moore, is a group whose full-length debut is ready-made to shift furniture for...
by Michael Cimaomo | Mar 19, 2013 | Northeast Underground
No drummer jokes here, even if the set-up practically begs for one. Instead, what do you get when a drummer directs his first movie? The answer: one kickass soundtrack. For those music fans who haven’t yet heard, and that number must be pretty small given the...
by Michael Cimaomo | Mar 21, 2013 | Northeast Underground
Sometimes a late-winter snow is a welcome respite. As a soothing comedown from the post-St. Patrick’s Day festivities or a restorative break from the post-SXSW music overload, Winter Storm Ukko has done a service today by allowing at least this writer a day of...
by Michael Cimaomo | Mar 27, 2013 | Northeast Underground
With all the “hoop-la” (see what I did there?) surrounding the start of this year’s March Madness tournament, another facet of the third month of the year has flown decidedly under the radar. Dubbed, “The Month of Metal,” March is also...
by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 8, 2013 | Northeast Underground
As a founding member of one of hip-hop’s most eclectic groups, the Wu-Tang Clan, rapper Gary Grice (aka GZA, or The Genius) has made a career out of pushing at the boundaries of modern music, and of challenging audiences’ preconceived notions about what is...
by Michael Cimaomo | Apr 17, 2013 | Northeast Underground
Shortly before the lights went down inside the Calvin Theatre in Northampton Friday, as the majority of audience members for the night’s Amanda Palmer show were still making the way to their seats, the strains of the song “No Surprises” by the...