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Ted Leo, 'Living with the Living' After toiling for years in obscurity, New Jersey native Ted Leo has become a favorite among indie rockers. His latest CD is Living with the Living.
Poor Ted Leo. As a man whose music, actions and words all underscore an unwavering commitment to the power of community, Living With The Living will cause him some trouble.
If great American songwriters like Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen had grown up in the east coast post-hardcore scene of the late 1980s they probably would have sounded a lot like Ted Leo. With their ...
Ted Leo + the Pharmacists will release their next album, “Living With the Living,” March 20 as the first in a new deal with Touch & Go. Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty produced the 15-track set ...
Ted Leo rarely disappoints. In a climate of do-it-yourself enthusiasts Leo is one of the originals, turning out punk rock with a political aftertaste reminiscent of the genre s glory days.
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists’ fifth full-length album, “Living with the Living,” is another solid addition to the musicians’ repertoire. It’s full of smart political manifestos in the ...
Ted Leo first emerged on the hardcore scene of the late 1980s in the bands Citizen's Arrest, Animal Crackers and Chisel. ... Living with the Living, their first on Touch and Go Records.
The top ten entries to submit a caption for the following Ted Leo and the Pharmacists press photo will win a Ted Leo and the Pharmacists scarf, autographed copy of Living With the Living, Ted Leo ...
When Ted Leo and the Pharmacists comes to Baltimore, the band usually performs at the Ottobar. They have performed there so often, some of the band members even know the bartenders by name. “Its ...
If 2004’s killer Shake the Sheets was Leo’s Give ‘Em Enough Rope — slicker production that amped up heavier, catchier riffs — Living With the Living is his London Calling, an hour-long ...
INDIE-ROCK “I’m worried for my tired country,” Ted Leo sang on his 2004 record “Shake the Sheets.” On his latest release with his band the Pharmacists, “Living With the Living,” that ...