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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.
BRMC: something to howl about (Miami Herald)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) Black Rebel Motorcycle Club was one of the best bands to come out of the garage-rock explosion of a few years back: more musical than the Strokes, rawer than the Hives. The San Francisco-based trio crafted Stooges-esque nuggets on its 2001 debut album, B.R.M.C. The track Whatever Happened to My Rock 'n' Roll was an anthem of the back-to-guitars movement.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club in Concert (NPR)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is on tour to promote its latest CD, Howl . Critics are calling it the band's best release to date, with a name inspired by beat poet Allen Ginsberg and BRMC's own wolfish spirit.
Motorcycle Club cleverly downshifts (Sun-Sentinel)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) Black Rebel Motorcycle Club fans accustomed to the band's trademark searing wall of guitar fuzz and distortion may have been thrown for a loop when BRMC radically shifted gears on Howl, its latest disc.
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