Music Features
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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.
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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... -
The Sound of Independent Sweden (Part Two)
In the second part of his exhaustive look at the Swedish music scene, David Coleman picks 25 favourites from Gothenburg and the South of Sweden.
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