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Drummer splits with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
(Reuters)
11-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club drummer
Nick Jago has split with the band for a second time, just
before the launch of a European tour.
Music Review: BRMC
(AP)
01-May-2007
(Cached page) AP - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, "Baby 81" (RCA): The main knock on Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is that they cover ground that's been tread plenty of times before but they still cover it very well on their fourth album, "Baby 81."
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club rocks again
(AP)
27-Apr-2007
(Cached page)
AP - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is not having an identity crisis.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Tour New Album
15-Mar-2007
(Cached page) Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are hitting the road this May in support of their forthcoming album, Baby 81, which promises to return the band to their fuzz-rock roots
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club plugs in for 4th album
(Reuters)
18-Oct-2006
(Cached page) Reuters - After a musical detour toward
acoustic blues and country on its 2005 set "Howl," California
trio Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is veering back into electric
guitar-driven rock for its fourth album.
Brandon Scopes Out Hot L.A. Acts (Spin)
19-Sep-2006
(Cached page) Brandon Scopes Out Hot L.A. Acts Brandon hightails it through Silverlake to see some of L.A.'s finest: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Giant Drag, and Silversun Pickups.
To Do: BRMC, Stooges, Giant (Defamer)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) · Monday night music: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Elefant at the Henry Fonda; The Living End at the Troubadour; The Divorce with Monday residents The Lashes at Spaceland. · Three...
Introducing... The Morning After Girls (Kerrang.com)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) Hailing from Sydney, Australia, The Morning After Girls are currently touring the US with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, with whom they share the same dense, stoner fuzz-rock sound.
PSYCHIC ILLS -- DINS (THE SOCIAL REGISTRY) (Cincinnati CityBeat)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) It's not exactly news these days to take a cue from the Velvet Underground. But New York's Psychic Ills, unlike many of their peers, don't marry that influence to macho posturing or thin, predictable melancholy. In other words, this ain't Black Rebel Motorcycle Club or Stratford 4, kids.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Houston Press)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) In the Doonesbury comic strip, resident musical chameleon Jimmy Thudpucker shamelessly shape-shifts to adapt to the moment's hot sound, be it grunge, young country or the Great American Songbook.
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