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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Bay Music Links: New Yorkers Love Our Girls, Punks Love Jawbreaker

Posted By on Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:21 AM

Battlehooch is beholden to no one
  • Battlehooch is beholden to no one

New Yorker publishes poem named after Girls' tune "Lust for Life," [Village Voice] while Mates of State give away their free cover of Girls' "Laura." [Mates of State]

Battlehooch play nowhere for no one in new concert series. [The Bay Bridged]

Delicious combination, indeed: The Black Keys' debut and roasted Monkfish. [Eating/SF]

Jawbreaker reissue reminds us that "punk could open up to pop while staying hardcore." [Pitchfork]

Old Fillmore posters never lose their charms. [Uptown Almanac]

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