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Subject: The Black Heart Procession

  • Ugly Casanova

    Sharpen Your Teeth (Sub Pop)

    May 30, 2002
  • The Album Leaf

    Across the universe

    May 24, 2007
  • Cayenne Shame

    Why throw an indie festival if no one will come?

    November 24, 2005
  • Mystery Machine

    In the face of impending fame, Matson Jones holds close to its secrets

    July 14, 2005
  • (N)ice Age

    Album Leaf's down-to-earth Jimmy LaValle recorded his latest ambient work in Sigur Ròs' frosty Iceland and lived to tell about it

    June 17, 2004
  • Critics VS 2002: Rebuilding From Ash

    2002 spent the year in a 9/11 hangover. Through the confusion, notable and amazing works still arose

    January 2, 2003
  • The Black Heart Procession

    Amore del Tropico (Touch and Go)

    October 17, 2002
  • Quiet Riot

    San Diego duo Pinback leads indie rock to turn down the volume

    March 21, 2002
  • Heart of Darkness?

    The Black Heart Procession continues its melancholy muse with Three, but front man Pall Jenkins insists that things aren't as bad as they seem, really

    August 24, 2000
  • Unmodified

    Downtown performance space changes hands, but not intentions

    November 4, 1999
  • Incoming: Black Heart Procession, All Time Low, Tumbledown, The Revival Tour

    San Diego indie rock outfit The Black Heart Procession hits the road in support of their new record Six (the band abandoned their numbering system, used through their first three albums, for the last two, The Spell and Amore De Tropico, but is returning to it now) coming through The Rhythm Room on Oct. 20. In a week of unspectacular concert announcements, that's the biggest news we have for you. Read on for full listings, including Mumiy Troll and All Time Low.

    August 7, 2009
  • August 7 In Blogs: Nativists, Black Heart Procession, Revolutionary Burritos, and Heroin

    ​In the 24-hour news cycle it can be difficult to keep up. We have the solution. Check back on Valley Fever every evening for highlights from each of New Times' blogs. Today's entries: Feathered Bastard: United for a Sovereign America's Racist Anti-Obama Images, and Its Plan to Terrorize Kids at Today's Children's March Joe Arpaio-Supporting, Gun-Toting Nativists Menace Children's March for Family Unity Up on the Sun: Incoming: Black Heart Procession, All Time Low, Tumbledown, The Revival T

    August 7, 2009
  • The Mumlers, Black Heart Procession Coming To Rhythm Room

    The Mumlers​It's a shame we can't get every concert advance we'd like to in the paper, but it's nice to have PHXmusic.com for occasions like this: The Black Heart Procession and The Mumlers are coming to Rhythm Room on Tuesday. BHP, the veteran San Diego indie band, just put out their sixth record. The Mumlers, on the other hand put out their first record a year ago and are now touring in support of Don't Throw Me Away. It's pretty catchy stuff, as you can hear below. Ticket info here.Raise th

    October 14, 2009
  • What's Selling: Stinkweeds

    ​Here's what's been flying off the shelves at Stinkweeds, the local record shop named Phoenix's "Best Place to Buy CDs." Let the coolness seep in and discover some fresh albums.Kings Of Convenience - Declaration Of DependenceFlaming Lips - EmbryonicBroadcast & The Focus Group - Investigate Witch Calls Of The Radio AgeBlack Heart Procession - Six Atlas Sound - LogosKurt Vile - Childish ProdigyMonsters Of Folk - Self-TitledFlight Of The Conchords - I Told You I Was FreakyRussian Circles - Ge

    October 29, 2009