Kings of Leon
What? Since their breakout sophomore set, 2005's Aha Shake Heartbreak, Kings of Leon have moved towards a larger sound, expanding upon their Southern fried roots. And while last year's Because of the Times made vast inroads with a more wide-screen assault, their fourth studio effort, the ghostly and epic Only by the Night, is the quartet's eureka moment.
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Aerosmith Crowns 'Guitar Hero' Champion in Boston
With the astounding score of 398,000, Eric Miller blew away his rivals on stage last night in Boston, winning the booty in the Guitar Hero: Aerosmith ROCKS the Hard Rock competition. His prize?
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The Walkmen
What? Reeling in the amped up sonic 2002's amped up debut Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me is Gone, indie rocker the Walkmen -- whose last effort interpreted Harry Nilsson's 1973 collaboration with John Lennon, Pussycats -- now present their drearier, bluesier side with their fourth album, You & Me.
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Paul Weller
What? Even at 50 years old, Brit rock'n' roll icon Paul Weller hasn't missed a stride and will release his ninth solo album, 22 Dreams, next week and offer 21 tracks of throaty melodies, Kinks-inspired retro riffs, and sunny brass and keys from the album's title track to its closer, "Night Lights." And for us wee mortals, Welle
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Ambulance Ltd. Charm Bostonians with Suave New Tunes
Boston may be experiencing fairly wild weather lately (70 degree temperatures one day, gale force winds the next), but last night (April 2) at Cambridge's Middle East venue, Ambulance Ltd. quelled indie rockers' climate-induced concerns with a tame yet across-the-board set of new and old tracks during the first stop on the band's spring tour.
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The LK
Who: Glasses-sporting, sweetly nerds Fredrik (cornet, guitars, vocals, loops) and Lindefelt (vocals, drums, noise percussion) hail from the small town of Malmö, Sweden and comprise the LK, short for the Love of Kevin, Color, Chaos, and the Sound of K.



