The Tuesday Night Squabble---Worlds Collide
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"Amazing debut"


The debut album from Worlds Collide is an impressive effort. Fans of jam bands, old soul and current rock n roll will all find something to love from this record. Kinky lyrical content and enough funk to keep you grooving for days. The fact that it was made in just 4 short days proves the tightness of this group in a live setting. Do yourself a favor and pick this up - author: Sex Funk Anonymous


"Groove Blender Ridicuriosity"

When I first heard this CD, I heard it loud and with bass and it was definitely worth 5 stars. Tracks 1, 6 and 8 are fantastic, tracks that you just keep listening to over and over. "Disappear" may be added to that list. "Everything You Know" is reminiscent of a Dave Matthews and Phish smoothie blend and "Bad Girl" just rips your pants off and tags the sh*t out of you right there on your dirty kitchen floor (but you want it to.) That said, the lyrics on some of the other tracks seem trite and sound like they had a rhyming dictionary and just picked words down the list (see "The Real Deal" and "Just Like Home, Inside the Foam".) I kept waiting for the lead singer is ready to just let it go and get the funk out. Oh well, I look forward to hearing more from these guys. - Quencass


"One Year Anniversary"

Looking for a little feel-good funk to lively up your Tuesday nights? Head to Good Life's downstairs lounge for the weekly Squabble, where members from various local bands unite under the same groove. You'll hear some originals and rowdy covers of "Mustang Sally," "Use Me," and randomly, "Psycho Killer." Qu'est-ce que c'est? We stopped by on the night's one-year anniversary....
Center of attention: A circle formed around Joey Lerner of Quincy as he danced to the sounds of the Tuesday Night Squabble.
"If I have a bad day at work, I just come here and can't help but move my feet," Lerner said. "I wish they played everyday."

Jillian Rocco of Brookline (foreground) and the rest of the crowd sang along to "Psycho Killer.

Unlike most people at the bar, Bosworth was at the event for the first time. "I love it, I'll definitely come again," she said.
- Eric Jacobs


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Worlds Collide - Worlds Collide (clever huh?)

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The Tuesday Night Squabble started playing weekly at The Good Life bar on Kingston St. in the financial district during the spring of 07. We are working on building up a crowd to play for as well as building up a ginormous list of cover songs. Come check us out on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 12:00 and be ready to get your swerve on to some quality soul, funk, jazz and rock! The band consists of a variety of talented musicians from many different bands.

Worlds Collide is an original group influenced by 90's rock and 70's soul. Forged in the Pit of Allston rock city in the summer of 04