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Boston's the home of in-your-face tea-parties, cab rides through Copley Square, trolleys and swan boats in the Public Gardens, but one of the most interesting rides of all, midnight types by homeboy Paul Revere not withstanding, is the one enjoyed by Aerosmith. Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Brad Whitford, and Joey Kramer were the nucleus of a ballad rock-hard rock band that struck a chord on and off stage with fans ready for the next development in rock music. Toys in the Attic, their third album, cemented their place in the pop rock pantheon. From that peak through 1989's Pump, however, the best prefix to describe Aerosmith might be 're': rehab of its members from drug and alcohol addiction and revitalization of the sound and musical direction. Re-directed, Aerosmith also demonstrated the ability to reevaluate; to wit, Just Push Play in 2002, and Honkin' On Bobo, a rock-blues effort with their personal stamp released in 2004. Aerosmith continues to record and tour today.“more

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  • Less Than Zero OST: Eight Barrels of Awesome

    by James Greene, Jr.June 22, 2009Comments (2)

    "The soundtrack is a rare, sublime genre melting pot... like some kind of demon mix tape dubbed by an 11-year-old who didn't make it to 12." (read more)

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    by Dan WeissApril 17, 2009Comments (1)

    "A fun protest record with more room to move around than the weighty Living With War." (read more)

  • Plastic Rock: Let It Die

    by Max MobleyApril 13, 2009Comments (3)

    "When Aerosmith became the first official Guitar Hero toy band, to me it wasn’t any different from a KISS lunchbox." (read more)

  • Questions More than Answers

    by Max MobleySeptember 10, 2008Comments (2)

    To answer where we are musically speaking, I have to, at least in part, do so technically speaking. We have reached that sci-fi place (albeit without the sexy costumes and flying cars) where technology touches every aspect of first world culture. (read more)

  • Fantasy Studios: Alive and Well in Berkeley

    by j. poetAugust 6, 2008Comments (3)

    Fantasy became the studio of choice for acts as diverse as Robert Cray, Sammy Hagar, Bobby McFerrin, Aerosmith, Camper Van Beethoven, and the Counting Crows, to name just a few. Santana recorded his blockbuster Supernatural there. In 2000, Billboard named Fantasy the number one Recording Studio in America. In 2004, the Concord Music Group bought the Fantasy label and sold the Studios and all their equipment including a vintage microphone collection (read more)

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