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Change is natural for Blonde Redhead

Singer Kazu Makino (center, flanked by Simone Pace, left, and Amedeo Pace) says of Blonde Redhead's new sound: 'This is where we always wanted to be.' Singer Kazu Makino (center, flanked by Simone Pace, left, and Amedeo Pace) says of Blonde Redhead's new sound: "This is where we always wanted to be." (sebastian mlynarski)
By Jonathan Perry
Globe Correspondent / May 4, 2007

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Blonde Redhead has never stood still or settled for more of the same. Despite finding success as leading purveyors of the art-punk scene that thrived in New York City during the early '90s -- they were quickly signed to the Smells Like label launched by Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley, who produced their self-titled '94 debut -- the outfit has always ... (Full article: 896 words)

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