Articles tagged "the new pornographers"![]() Events ReviewThe New Pornographersby Tyler Wilcox[17.Oct.07] :. Carl "A.C." Newman and his cast of indie stars (which includes Neko Case and Destoyer's Dan Bejar) are victims of the "damned if you do, damned if you don't" conundrum. PopMatters Pick![]() Music ReviewThe New Pornographers: Challengersby Roger Holland[21.Aug.07] :. Roger Holland thinks Challengers is what the New Pornographers always wanted to sound like and that it just took them four albums to get there. ![]() Music ReviewThe New Pornographers: Challengersby Zeth Lundy[21.Aug.07] :. On the other hand, Zeth Lundy thinks the Canadian collective's surprisingly docile fourth album is rather like an engine idling. PopMatters Pick![]() Music ReviewThe New Pornographers: Twin Cinemaby Zeth Lundy[19.Aug.05] :. Highly anticipated third full-length from Vancouver collective offers up another round of smart, audaciously engaging pop. ![]() Music ReviewThe New Pornographers: Electric Versionby Adrien Begrand[12.May.03] :. It’s early November, 2000. You’re visiting a city, walking downtown, towards one of the finer record stores the city has to offer. You head in, dodging the crowds of people buying... Events ReviewThe New Pornographersby Dfactor[17.Feb.02] :. The New Pornographers are a pop musical revelation, a breath of fresh spring air blowing in a cloudy, smoky den of alt-numetal grunge-punk. From Vancouver, The New Pornographers play supremely... The New Pornographersby Brian Neumann[16.Nov.01] :. Read the next sentence twice, and try not to laugh. The New Pornographers are a Canadian Super-Group! You probably let out a little chuckle, right? Maybe you even had some fun with the concept:... The New Pornographersby Shan Fowler[26.Jun.01] :. the dubious distinction of 'supergroup'. Yet they're all still anonymous enough that you don't get the pretension that is usually attached to anything 'super'. The New Pornographers: Mass Romanticby James MannFor years it’s been fashionable (with much justification) to routinely chide the musical output of Canada—the names Rush and Bryan Adams begin and end such arguments—but with this... |
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