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Aug 9, 2024 |
digboston.com | Susanna Jackson
Whatever genres and prefixes you pair up to label Bent Knee's music will hint at its uniqueness, but fall short of encapsulating the dynamic sound the ensemble has conjured up for Shiny Eyed Babies. But to avoid being dramatically enigmatic, let's go with symphonic avant-indie epic art-rock. See where the power and the problem lies?
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Aug 9, 2024 |
digboston.com | Susanna Jackson
Five minutes into "Traces," the man to my left shouted, "Shit!"In the remaining 85 minutes of the acrobatics and dance infused production at the Cutler Majestic Theatre, the man would yell, "Damn! ... Jesus! ... No! ... How?" As the seven artists dare-deviled about stage, his unbridled reactions weren't the only exclamations to ring through the audience - waves of gasps, oohs, and aahs rose above the music and soundscape, before erupting into applause.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
digboston.com | Susanna Jackson
Photo By Jo RactliffeBefore we get to the meat and potatoes of Peabody Essex Museum's two new exhibitions, let us declare that a trip on the commuter rail to Salem can take less time than getting from the depths of Somerville to Jamaica Plain, or from Dorchester to parts of Cambridge. This is important, because both Someone Else's Country by Jo Ractliffe and The Woods by Candice Breitz are worthy of your patronage.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
digboston.com | Susanna Jackson
Upon leaving the theater after seeing Alejandro G. Iñárritu's latest, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), I decide that the common practice of denoting any principle performance in a film as "starring" should be rethought, as someone taking up a vast amount of screen time does not necessarily mean that they shine in their role.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
digboston.com | Scott Murry |Susanna Jackson
Image By Scott MurryBack in July, at the Gubernatorial Candidates Forum on Arts, Culture, and Creativity in Worcester, Martha Coakley talked herself in circles and Charlie Baker was a no show. With Election Day edging closer, Coakley (D) and Baker (R) have firmed up their respective stances on the arts. It would be nice to think that the engagement is of their own voltion.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
digboston.com | Susanna Jackson
A match has been held to the fuse of the powder keg that is the Boston Music Awards. With the fire starting to crackle, allow us to fan the flames ... [I]n a city with as many musicians, singer-songwriters, and bands as Boston, where talent is drawn from all over the country and all over the world by Berklee College Of Music, New England conservatory, and numerous other colleges, it's peculiar that the BMA cannot vary its list a lot more from year to year.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
digboston.com | Susanna Jackson
The lyric "I no longer trust the human race / I need you to hear me" coos over glitchy, ambient hip-hop as shirtless black men in minstrelesque gold masks confront the camera pointed at them. The video cuts to a man outfitted in a plumaged full-length jacket walking through the forest towards a pond. Later, another man stands with a patchwork quilt in the middle of the field, blanketing himself from sight.