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Aimee Mann’s Christmas Show returns – News

October 21, 2014

After a three-year hiatus, Aimee Mann’s annual Christmas show returns with Aimee Mann and Ted Leo.

Aimee Mann and Ted Leo team up for new project – News

March 10, 2014

Aimee Mann and Ted Leo have joined forces for a collaborative project they call The Both. The self-titled debut will be released April 15 via SuperEgo Records.

Lookout! Freakout – Episode 3 – Review

July 23, 2003

Last time our heroes were beset by bland “rock” on one hand, and bland “pop” on the other, but this time the real phantom menace is a combination of the two.

Lookout! Freakout – Episode 2 – Review

August 2, 2002

Lookout Records is now a shadow of its former self, while I’m listening to Enslaved and getting closer and closer to giving up on “pop-punk” altogether.

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