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DD/MM/YYYY: Black Circle

by Saxon Baird

[13.Nov.09] :. Toronto five-piece continue to submit their two cents into the the post of noisy, jagged post-punk with their second full-length.

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Les Savy Fav: After the Balls Drop

by Erik Gundel

[1.May.08] :. One of the best live bands in the world puts out its first live album, and as one would expect, it turned out pretty great.

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Mixed Media

Les Savy Fav, Manu Chao, Constantines…

by PopMatters Staff

[23.Apr.08] :. Les Savy Fav Disco Drive (live) [MP3]       In These Woods [MP3]       Precision Auto (live) [MP3]      ...

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Señor Flavio, Portishead, Dizzee Rascal…

by PopMatters Staff

[20.Mar.08] :. Señor Flavio Malito [MP3]       El Apagón [MP3]       More On This Album Portishead Machine Gun [Video] Dizzee...

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Les Savy Fav: Let’s Stay Friends

by Dan Raper

[18.Sep.07] :. The Brooklyn band's first album of new material since 2001 finds them more polished, but with a newfound sense of purpose too.

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Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Les Savy Fav…

by PopMatters Staff

[24.Aug.07] :. PopMatters sponsor: Six Degrees Records Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Bethe Bethe Kese Kese [MP3]       Blending the imcomparable vocals of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with...

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Les Savy Fav: Inches

by Tim Stelloh

[6.May.04] :. Les Savy Fav are one of Brooklyn’s best secrets. They don’t have a deal with Universal though, and you won’t see them on MTV. Yes, they’re “indie” in that old...

 

Les Savy Fav

by Jeremy Schneyer

[1.May.02] :. TimPhoto credit: Kelly Miller SethPhoto credit: Kelly Miller If you’ve never seen Les Savy Fav before, your first reaction upon seeing the band take the stage might be...

 

Les Savy Fav: The Cat and the Cobra

by Mike Pace

Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of rock ‘n’ roll, Les Savy Fav swoop down with the next generation of the Hip Sound—noise, aggression, melody, postmodern references to pop hits...