The Raveonettes: A Career Made Out Of The Retrospective

The Raveonettes have made a career out of the retrospective. Coming up in the early aughts among the likes of the so-called garage rock revivalists (The Strokes, The White Stripes, The Hives, The Vines, The Kills and other such “The’s” posturing toward some erstwhile chapter of rock history or another,) the Copenhagen duo seemed keen […]

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Lydia Ainsworth at Underground Arts

Donned in a bright orange patterned dress, finished with fringe-riddled arm’s length gloves, Toronto producer-vocalist Lydia Ainsworth took the Underground Arts stage last Saturday resembling something of a pop icon of a fever dream. Her tender, somber, melancholy-laden vocals reverberating through the little basement venue like the surreal, nocturnal pop of a Lynchian lounge singer. […]

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