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Live!: The Hives – Irving Plaza – 3.24.13

Live!: The Hives – Irving Plaza – 3.24.13

| April 6, 2013 | 1 Comment

In 1993, events were set into motion that would culminate in this very night. Had anyone known what would come of the birth of this Scandinavian troupe of Rock & Roll prophets, perhaps there would be intergalactic councils charged with the dissolution of such a formidable force. Thankfully for all of us – but, more [...]

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Watch This!: The Hives – ‘Wait a Minute’

Watch This!: The Hives – ‘Wait a Minute’

| August 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

After a number of teasers, it’s finally here – The Hives released today their video for the latest single off of Lex Hives, ‘Wait a Minute’. It’s as catchy a number as there is on Lex Hives, dripping with the snotty punchiness that has so defined The Hives tenure as kings of modern day rock & [...]

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The Interview: Nicholaus Arson of The Hives

The Interview: Nicholaus Arson of The Hives

| July 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

2012 has been a monster year for The Hives. They’ve been headlining festivals the world over, played a sold out U.S. tour, and they released their first record in 5 years, Lex Hives. The reviews are in, and by and large, the consensus is that The Hives are indeed the law when it comes to rock and roll. [...]

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Hear This Now: The Gaslight Anthem – ’45′

Hear This Now: The Gaslight Anthem – ’45′

| May 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

Well, it’s safe to say that summer is off to the races. We’re in the midst of a pretty incredible year of music and it looks like we’re about to be graced with a true return to form from The Gaslight Anthem. While American Slang was certainly a solid album, their new single ’45′ seems [...]

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Live: The Hives at the Studio at Webster Hall – 4.26.12

Live: The Hives at the Studio at Webster Hall – 4.26.12

| April 27, 2012 | 2 Comments

Last night was one of those nights about which us lovers of rock and roll dream. Walking up to the venue, there was a certain air about the Webster that just seemed different. Maybe it was everything that was happening over the next 24 hours. Upstairs on the main stage, The Wombats were set to [...]

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