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Los Angeles Times – Feb 1, 2007
And Stellastarr is working out some new music; the New York band plays Tuesday at Safari Sam’s and Wednesday at the Troubadour. — Kevin Bronson buzzbands@latimes. comRecommended downloadsMore on these bands and others along with exclusive downloads at the Buzz Bands blog:.
Thought I was nice in the beginning – “Bad Treat” (Via…
College Times – Feb 1, 2007
A slightly opened straight razor is the “V” for both words with drops of blood falling from the razor’s edge to dot the “i. ” Shane had hoped to start a clothing line enlisting various local tattoo artists to give their artistic interpretations of “Via Vengeance” on T-shirts. But instead Via Vengeance morphed into a one-man metal band. This one-man band plays music that is loud and angry. It is an expression of vengeance passion and ultimately healing. It is an expression of Shane cell body piercer musician survivor of warring parents failed bands and life. When I was a little boy my father said to meHe said boy you never you never give up.
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Boston Globe – Feb 1, 2007
What Walker thought was going to be some teachers learning about another country’s music and culture morphed into something very different. The poverty on Rhoum startled them. There people live in open structures topped with large sheets of metal and in rusting boats left long ago by the Soviets. If Guinea is impoverished — the United Nations Human Development Index ranked it one of the 20 “least livable” countries in 2006 — then the island of Rhoum might qualify as the grimmest of that grim statistic. “They have nothing” said Walker. People in the United States “can’t even begin to perceive what life is like without electricity and without running water. ” Death comes by yellow fever malaria and infections for which there are no antibiotics… “They have nothing” said Walker. People in the United States “can’t even begin to perceive what life is like without electricity and without running water. ” Death comes by yellow fever malaria and infections for which there are no antibiotics. Kamara who was born in Guinea said “those who cannot afford medical care are expected to return home or die there untreated. “The poverty and its contrast to the islanders’ generosity — “If they have a bowl of rice they will share it with you” said Walker — left an indelible mark on the South Shore visitors. When the women returned home their account of the trip in the school newsletter was all it took for the Montessori community to begin donating clothing and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals for the second visit last year. n that trip Prives joined Walker and Hill.
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