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More Than Friends

By Sarah Askari

Published on January 09, 2008

Local labels Afternoon Records and Limerick Records, at first glance, seem to be coming at the music biz from two totally different angles. Limerick offers all its artists' music as free downloads on the internet. Afternoon, meanwhile, grows its artist roster at an exponential rate and subsequently puts out enough actual compact discs to merit its own shelf in my office. But both are run by boyish entrepreneurial types with clear individual visions for the future of the industry. Tonight, Ian Anderson and Ozzy Dahlstrom, the music mafia dons of these outfits, each contribute a few acts for a six-band bill that includes this year's Picked to Click winners Mouthful of Bees. With We All Have Hooks for Hands, Windmills, Sonicate, Capitol Jay, and One for the Team. 18+.
Sat., Jan. 12, 6:30 p.m., 2008



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