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With a sound that Haager describes as "simultaneously energetic and lethargic, " Cycloptic Myopia sounds a bit like fellow Brooklyn band Grizzly Bear gone a bit twee.
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Across the back runs a slightly polished metal band, the lone bit of stylistic indulgence here.
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Wireless broadband company Clearwire (nasdaq: CLWR - news - people ) already has quite a bit of spectrum in a higher band, but might bid to make itself a more national player.
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That music will be a bit more mature than some of the band's previous material, member Joey McIntyre said.
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Another low-fi blues rock band with a singer who sounded a bit like Janis Joplin and a rhythm section inspired by the White Stripes.
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The Chicago band Pelican came upon its instrumental sound in a bit of serendipity, when its members couldn't find a lead singer equal to the power and depth of their songs' melodies and arrangements.
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Control of the Senate and the House are up for grabs in a race every bit as tight as the presidential contest, and a small band of genuine toss-up races could determine which party is in charge of implementing the new president's agenda in Congress for the next two years.
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Well, we just got to see some prototypes of the device, including the basic CORE 2 band, its metal bracelet and swappable plastic face plate accessories, and learned a bit more about the device.
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We met at the university and found out that we all shared the passion for the Commodore 64's tunes and decided to form a band, not knowing that we hit a dry spot in the music scene playing 8-bit rock.
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This is a way of transmitting signals in somebody else's licensed band, but without disturbing the licence-holder in any way for the incumbent, a bit like having a bird sitting in your garden.
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