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It's a Long Black Train
By Robert Hanna
People that claim folk is dead in the Northwest have one thing in common: they have never seen the Bad Things play live ...MORE
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Terribly, Terribly Fancy Music - Extended Version for Tabletmag.com
By Josh Davis
Three years ago TV on the Radio began in a loft, in a part of Brooklyn that, at the time, was highly concentrated with various talented and influential artists and musicians. This hotbed of creativity, open-mindedness and community helped turn their musical sketch into an audio reality...MORE
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The Sound and the Fury - the Walkmen
By Michael John
As we all learned as children, a round peg will not fit in a square hole—unless you’re the child with the plastic hammer who pounded to make it fit. Why wouldn’t the circle fit, we wondered?...MORE
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One for the Treble
By Samson Spears
Due to technical difficulties (like my drunk ass didn’t read the instructions on my newly purchased recording device), my interview with “Reggie” I mentioned last issue is postponed...MORE
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The Gossip on the Gossip and Other Stuff
By Sarah Taylor Sherman
The first time I saw the Gossip play live, singer Beth Ditto was belting out “I’ve Got a Crush on You.” It was during this show that I, along with many other hot screaming girls, developed a crush on the Gossip...MORE
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Plugged In
By Dan Halligan
As I backed my truck out of the driveway, I started spinning through the radio stations. Fucking typical, it was almost the exact same music on over half a dozen stations. There’s no variety anymore. Things just seem to be getting worse since Clear Channel moved in a few years ago...MORE
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Three Kick-Ass Things from Three Imaginary Girls
Mon Frere, Idiot Pilot, The Lonely H....MORE
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Music Reviews
Preston School of Industry, Himsa, Brent Arnold and the Spheres, Sondrew Lerche, Aquaduct, Probot, Camera Obscura, Theo Prince, John Vanderslice, Royce Da 5'9", Kayne West, Aaron Sprinkle, Mary Lou Lord, Mocean Worker, Electrelane...MORE
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