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Jim has covered Boston arts and events since 1978.  In addition to this column, JimSullivanInk, he is a freelance columnist for the likes of the Boston Phoenix, the Christian Science Monitor, Search Boston and Hall of Fame Magazine.
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Edgy Indy Rock Night: Local and elsewhere Print E-mail
Jan 28, 2007 at 08:05 PM

Wed. Jan. 31

Occasionally, we'll check out a band based on its name or its CD's title. Such is the case with New York's The Press. Dull name, but their disc is called "Noxious Saucy Beast," so there you go. Dip into it and you'll find the brash, the bold and the melancholic. They're joined at the Middle East Upstairs Wednesday Jan. 31 by Killer Canary, a high-energy Boston alt-rock band where drummer Zak Andree handles most of the lead voice and songwriting chores. Joshua English, most recently of the Boston pop trio Six Going on Seven, is second on the bill and credits his inspirations thus: Raymond Carver novels and oceans' worth of black coffee. The headliners, Muy Canssado, an alt-rock trio from these parts, like tosprinkle their songs with sarcasm and sex. Tucker Mayer opens up at 9 p.m. Tickets: $9. (In photo: The Press.)


472 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, 617-864-3278

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