Music Features
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TV Magic #1
In his new column, Nick Fenn takes a look at the best and the worst of today's television.
First up, Californication... -
Obsessions and Lamentations #13 - Calling All Geniuses Edition
Where are all the young geniuses? All the ones I know are in their twilight years. Isn't it about time for a new batch?
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Sunn O))) & Eagle Twin: Live at the Church, Philadelphia
The noise collective spells out their parenthetical reverb ceremony style.
Sean Caldwell is still recovering... -
Big Star (Interview)
The flagship band on Ardent Records in the early 1970s, Big Star’s image all but drowned in rock and roll’s torrent waters due to ill-fated distribution deals and a failure to get any of the band’s three albums successfully in stores. But those stubborn songs lived on – long enough to be heard by people like Michael Stipe, Paul Westerberg, and Jeff Tweedy, for starters.
Andy Pareti talks to Andy Hummel and Jody Stephens about the band's legacy... -
“Let Me Reintroduce To You…”: The Beatles In Stereo (Part 3)
Dysfunction ensues…
Sean Caldwell gently weeps... -
“Let Me Reintroduce To You…”: The Beatles In Stereo (Part 2)
The studio era commences…
Sean Caldwell never knows... -
“Let Me Reintroduce To You…”: The Beatles In Stereo (Part 1)
Having finally kicked the dust off The Beatles discography, Apple/EMI emerge victorious in the race against the CD’s expected demise with this 14-disc stereo box set.
Sean Caldwell ain't got nothin' but love, babe... -
The Wild Swans (Interview)
Mythical Liverpool outfit the Wild Swans recently flew back into view with two hometown shows.
D.C. Harrison was there, and talked to Head Swan Paul Simpson… -
Wildbirds & Peacedrums (Interview)
We caught up with Wildbirds & Peacedrums' Andreas Werliin to discuss the Swedish music scene and to find out how an experimental rock band scooped a prestigious jazz award.
Interview by David Coleman... -
The Walkmen: Live at Lee's Palace, Toronto
Indie-rock stalwarts The Walkmen team up with acclaimed songwriter Cass McCombs for one of the finest double headers of the summer.
Nick Fenn reviews...
