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X Marks the Spot. Again. At the Paradise Print E-mail
Monday, 19 May 2008

 They've never actually broken up. Doe's done a number of solo projects; same for Cervenka (plus a great pure punk band, the Original Sinners.) And there was, and is, the more countried Knitters, fronted by, yep, John and Exene. Clearly, there's a coExene Cervenka and John Doe of Xnnection between these two. X, though, remains the mothership and once again the band you think won't return has returned. Yes, as adults around 50, they're looking back at their wild reckless youth. But, they're fortunate in that their songs - however wreckless - were rooted in realities we all face, throughout our lives. The old songs don't sound stupid when played nearly three decades after their launch. And, we're told that there is a possible new X album in the works. What's good about X is that they're not a nostalgia act; they're still on some version of the cutting edge. Neither burnt out nor rusted, they rock on into middle-age without apology and with their creativity still in the forefront. Long may they run. Bonus: The Detroit Cobras open around 8. X should be around 9:15. Tickets: $27.50.

967 Commonwealth Ave., 617-562-8801 www.thedise.com

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