Monday, January 31, 2011 1:00PM - By Seraphina L.

It’s already that time! We need you to vote for your favorite BeatCrave Fav for the month of January!
We’ve selected eight bands this time month, and you now have the opportunity to tell us which artist/band you’ve especially enjoyed! Here are our FAVS of the month! Which one is YOUR favorite?
The moody electropop band, Death Kit (listen here), the bright pop rock outfit, Wild Party (listen here), the sophisticated ukulele-laden band, Pepper Rabbit (listen here), the fierce folk rock of sisters who call themselves The Pierces (listen here), the Brooklyn by way of Australia acoustic pop duo, High Highs (listen here), the young yet bold innovative rockers, Kitten (listen here), the clever pop rocker of Taylor Locke & the Roughs (listen here), or the tell it as it is garage rock band, LA Font (listen here)?
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Friday, January 21, 2011 10:00AM - By Lindsey Darden

The Pierces took the stage at Hollywood’s Hotel Cafe this past Tuesday evening. The crowd was a-plenty, standing room only, bubbly and eager in anticipation of, seemingly, their girls. Walking onto the stage from the front, the stunning pair were helped onto it by their band, and instead of introducing themselves via spoken word, they launched into the first song of their set. The bond between them was more apparent than ever in support of any previous statement uttered as such, yet even through shared vocals and stage presence, both were able to convey an individual style in their appearance and attitude.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011 2:30PM - By Lindsey Darden

New York-based duo The Pierces seem to have it all – looks, smarts, knowledge, and much legroom in the area of creative expression. Before you even dare to refer to them individually as “the blonde one” or “the brunette one”, carefully read the last sentence again. Allison and Catherine Pierce’s years in the music business haven’t been hinged on booty shorts and shimmer lip gloss. Rather, in letting the brains-and-talent sector of their act take precedence, they’re able to blur the lines between what is sexy, what is taboo, what is everyday life, and what just might be all three.
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