Still not quite used to seeing this familiar mug in the underground. On a similar note, though I haven't (advertently, at least) heard a note of the Jonas Bros.' music, I found this mutual interview a manifold delight.
I have heard a lot of jobros songs, advertantly, and find them to be well-crafted knock-offs of The Strokes music, but reeking of fictionalized life experiences. Regardless, they are catchy.
is Associate Editor at American Theatre magazine. He has written features and criticism for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Variety, Newsday, Village Voice, Time Out NY, The Guardian, and The San Francisco Chronicle, among others. He was the founding editor of Back Stage West.
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I have heard a lot of jobros songs, advertantly, and find them to be well-crafted knock-offs of The Strokes music, but reeking of fictionalized life experiences. Regardless, they are catchy.
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