Saturday, 23 August 2008

Meet Sidewalk Driver

The band: Tad McKitterick (voice), Kate Murdoch (guitar, voice), Jared Egan (guitar), Dan Sullivan (bass), A.J. Locke (drums)


The sound: Glitter-fueled theatrical rock. Think Bowie painting the Kinks� good with sparkles.


The story: Sidewalk Driver sprouted from land and sea when trey employees of Boston Duck Tours ascertained a common love of theatrical stone. In 2004, tour conductors McKitterick, Murdoch and Locke formed the band with Sullivan, a childhood admirer of McKitterick�s from Miami. Late addition Egan linked a few months ago.




�I get five months a year and only work four days a calendar week so it�s pretty good for the band,� singer McKitterick said while sitting on his Duck Boat at the death of a shift. �We spend the winters writing. Dan�s parents have a place on the Vineyard and we write music and hang out. The winter tends to be really creative for us.�


The name: The story in arrears this band�s moniker is not your typical rebel-yelling, anti-establishment cry out. Sidewalk Driver takes its name from a shift at Boston Duck Tours.


�It�s a shift meaning you don�t do anything,� McKitterick said. �You�re fundamentally the extra person. It�s my ducky shift.�


The theatrics: �I ascertained Bowie after I started my own foray into glittery boots,� McKitterick said. �I don�t study (glam rock), but it fits me very well. Naturally what I like to do is be flamboyant when I�m onstage.�


The album: Sidewalk Driver is working on its low gear full-length


album.


�It�s been a long time advent,� McKitterick said, �but we wanted to wait until we had a good thought of what we wanted it to be.�


There�s no title still. Lead competitor at the moment is �For All the Boys and Girls.�


Or maybe, McKitterick said with a wicked grin, �we�ll just call it �Fat Bag.� �


The show: Sidewalk Driver plays tomorrow, with Ladies & Gentlemen, Sonny Oaks and ME and JOANCOLLINS at the Abbey Lounge, Somerville.


The music: Listen to songs by Sidewalk Driver at bostonherald


.com/entertainment.





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Thursday, 14 August 2008

Fans eat up Radiohead's whims

It�s preposterous what Radiohead can catch away with.


In front of 20,000 jacked-up fans at the Comcast Center last nighttime, the English rock giants all but ignored their first triplet albums (those are the ones with all the big-ish wireless hits). They played helen Wills, down-tempo album cuts for long stretches then assaulted the crowd with utter noise no Bon Jovi fan would recognize as music. And everyone loved it.


Why? Because these guys make real art a whole stadium full of people toilet bask in. It�s crack, super platitudinal, but it�s totally true.




It took a while for the mad geniuses to find where they wanted to be. They hit their tread on the third strain, �There There,� in which guitarists Jonny Greenwood and Ed O�Brien ditched their six-strings for tom-toms and beat the hell out of them. From there on out, it was huge rock and fragile, menacing pop done with a unfamiliarity no other major band would dare.


They brutally metastasized the beat of �15 Steps,� so let it fall back into the hypnotic melody. They pushed �Kid A� and �The National Anthem� - iI of the odd band�s oddest songs - downward into a mess of swirling samples and reverb.


So how on the button do they get away with waiting an

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Gurd

Gurd   
Artist: Gurd

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Metal: Thrash
   



Discography:


Bang   
 Bang

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Bedlam   
 Bedlam

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 13


Down The Drain   
 Down The Drain

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 12




 





Dewey Redman