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The Sheila Divine

Dear Leader – Captured at the Paradise – Review

December 9, 2005

Singer Aaron Perrino of The Sheila Divine’s side project, until that amazing band disbanded. Now Dear Leader is the main band. Hear one song and you’re hooked.

The Sheila Divine – Secret Society – Review

January 3, 2003

A mere six-song CD of chest-clutching beauty, low-key, mellow hooks, and a “wall of guitar” guitar sound which is more Spiritualized than Pantera.

In Our Lifetime – Vol. 3: The Revenge of Boston – Review

January 3, 2003

Ex-Grand Royal (oh, how we miss you!) honcho Mark Kates presents two volumes of urban, hip, eclectic-but-never-lost gems that mine surprise after surprise.

The Sheila Divine – New Parade – Review

September 1, 1999

The tone of The Smiths, choruses of Knapsack, vocals of Sunny Day Real Estate, and hints of Radiohead melodies. They’ll kick your ass and break your heart.

Yoke Shire – Masque of the Shadows – Review

September 1, 1999

Some songs slither like classic Zappa, others tickle the heavens like Pink Floyd, and some chant and file through dark caves and forests like the Druids.

The Sheila Divine – New Parade- Interview

April 1, 1999

An interview with vocalist Aaron Perrino

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