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The Raveonettes: Eerie And Echo-Drenched
The Raveonettes' "Boys Who Rape" may be a blunt indictment of the crime, but its sound is by no means blunt.
Raveonettes Blame It On The Dane
The Raveonettes love to keep you guessing. Since releasing Whip It On in 2002, the '60s girl group-loving, Jesus And Mary Chain-channeling Danes have been tantalizing and frustrating fans with their double-edged sword of irresistibly catchy pop and ear-splitting guitar noise.
The Raveonettes announce UK tour and ticket details
The Raveonettes have announced a UK winter tour. The band, who are planning to release a new single in February, kick off the tour in Manchester on December 14, before visiting Glasgow , Newcastle , Birmingham and London .
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Song of the Day: Furcast, "Grey Is Old"
Today's LiveDaily Song of the Day is "Grey Is Old," from California-based duo Furcast.
LiveDaily Song of the Day: Of Montreal, "Brush Brush Brush"
's "Brush Brush Brush." The cut appears on the recently released "Yo Gabba Gabba! Music is Awesome" soundtrack spawned by the popular childrens' television show.
Singer-pianist Norah Jones collaborates with a new producer and new group of musicians for the new sound of The Fall.
LiveDaily Song of the Day: The Bravery, "Spectator"
Today's LiveDaily Song of the Day is "Spectator," from New York City rockers' The Bravery.
Over the Weekend: Vampires, Bats, Cats and Edible Girls
It was a Vampire Weekend for more than just the hip Brooklyn band's appearance in the South Bay.
Do Scandinavians sweat? After watching The Raveonettes play over twenty songs from their growing catalog last Friday at the Fonda, I'm not positive I can provide the answer to that question.
Danish rock duo the Raveonettes stopped at Solano Beach's Belly Up, bringing their harmonies, fuzz noise, and solid rock a na roll to the show.
The Raveonettes/Crocodiles @ Henry Fonda Theater, Hollywood
Friday night in Hollywood, the Raveonettes played to a fairly full house at the Henry Fonda Theatre.
The Raveonettes worship at the musical altar of early 1960s girl group pop and Eighties white noise merchant The Jesus & Mary Chain, but some people might be surprised to find they also revere a seminal punk group from the decade in between.
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I have a friend who is absolutely mad about The Raveonettes. I'd never really taken much interest in them, expecting no more than mediocre indie.
Like fuzzy guitars? Screechy feedback?
Clockwise, from the top: The Raveonettes, The Crocodiles and Dum Dum Girls member DEe Dee .
For 94/9's Belly Up booking tonight, it'll be about the fuzz-pop music. From the Dum Dum Girls distorto doo-wop and the Crocodiles warm and fuzzy feedback, to headliners the Raveonettes ' hook-heavy blowouts on their latest In and Out of Control , speakers will be dripping swank ooze and ears will smile.... If that one sells out before you reach ...
Song of the Day: Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, "The Sound"
Today's LiveDaily Song of the Day is Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson's "The Sound," which is featured on the Oregon-based singer/songwriter's... continued Listen now: Danish duo The Raveonettes--a.k.a. singer/songwriter/guitarist Sune Rose Wagner and singer/bassist Sharin Foo--are known for a combination of fuzzy guitar, vintage... continued Listen ...
Raveonettes: Danish duo's magic
Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo, aka Raveonettes, make a music journalist's task easy.
Song of the Day: 'Last Dance' by The Raveonettes
Every day The Oregonian Music Blog will post a song of the day for you to enjoy.
The Raveonettes Play Bimbo's Monday
Let the dreamtime vocals and metallic synths wash over you. Wallow in Ray Orbison romanticism and Link Wray guitar-tough cool.
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