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Ears Wide Open: Imperial Mammoth

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Leonard Jackson last crossed our radar in 2008 as singer-guitarist for the Ethan Allen-produced, Mark Needham-mixed, Killers-influenced rock quartet the Forward. Directions changed, and Jackson eventually found himself plying his songwriting skills composing for film and TV. Now Imperial Mammoth – his new project with singer-harpist-keyboardist (and his bride-to-be) Laura Jane Scott – has arrived […]

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Movie review: Harry Nilsson, in every aching note

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If you’re of a certain generation – like, if you ran to your 45rpm of “Without You” every time a girl rejected you in high school – it’s impossible not to get choked up a few times during the documentary “Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin’ About Him?” Writer-director John Scheinfeld’s film […]

‘The Scenesters’ screenings turn into a music festival

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Indie mockumentary “The Scenesters” seems to have all the makings of a Buzz Bands favorite – lots of music by familiar people (the Airborne Toxic Event, the Cribs, Le Switch, the Franks are among those populating the soundtrack), plenty of laughs, a little mystery and some dead hipsters. Yes, it’s only a ceremonial burning of […]

The Good Listeners’ long, strange (musical) road trip

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The Good Listeners have made three albums of good listening, but the Los Angeles duo – Clark Stiles and Nathan Khyber – have always been as much about the process as the product. Their debut “Ojai” was written and recorded, one song per day, at a small house in that town; their second album “Crane […]

Levitt 2024

The story behind Iggy & the Stooges’ ‘Raw Power’

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By David Kronke You can make a documentary about anything these days, but the making of Iggy Pop’s “Raw Power,” one of those albums whose abysmal initial sales are belied by the broad extent of its influence, kind of merits the attention. “Search and Destroy: Iggy & The Stooges’ ”˜Raw Power’” premiered Monday night at […]

‘Northern Lights:’ A stark look at the White Stripes

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By Richard Cromelin When I interviewed Jack White in Nashville in 2007, the White Stripes had just shut it down, canceling their big “Icky Thump” tour because drummer Meg White was struggling with severe anxiety. Jack had filled the void by overbooking himself with more projects than he could handle. It wasn’t bad planning, or […]

‘All Tomorrow Parties’ hits (but largely misses) L.A.

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[Buzz Bands LA today welcomes a contribution from Richard Cromelin, former pop music writer for the Los Angeles Times, who weighs in on the new “All Tomorrow’s Parties” documentary:] By Richard Cromelin Los Angeles fringe-rock followers might be forgiven if they have mixed feelings about “All Tomorrow’s Parties,” a documentary DVD marking the 10th anniversary […]

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