Stab the Matador
Who? Childhood friends James (bass), Luke (guitar), Graham (drums), and Corey (vocals) concocted Stab the Matador in 2005 while still in high school in Westchester, NY. The Doctor EP, their pinch-hitting follow up to their 2005 self-titled debut, is currently available now via iTunes. When not making music, members of
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Like Vultures
Who? Brooklyn-based foursome Like Vultures was born out of keys player Karl Demarest and vocalist Jay Foos' long distance musical collaboration. Exchanging tracks via both email and snail mail from New York to Texas, the pair wrote what was to later be Like Vultures' song library. Expanding this DIY project Foos and Demarest
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Radical Face
Who? Ben Cooper wields an array of second hand and salvaged stringed instruments, which brings Radical Face to fruition. Though primarily a solo project, Alex Kane (bass), who also plucks the four-string with label mates Electric Presidents, and brother Emeral Cooper (piano) both lend a collaborative hand.
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Arcade Fire Fans Turn Out to Worship 'Bible'
Amy Winehouse Makes Stateside Debut
Though she sings about Roger Moore in "You Know I'm No Good," in her first ever Stateside show, Amy Winehouse took the stage dressed like a quintessential Bond Girl of the Connery era. Standing behind the mic stand in her busty dress, the only thing bigger than the beehive wig adorning the young British phenom's head was the soulful voice emanating from her pipes.




