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There is a long history of artists coming back from oblivion after long periods of silence: Bowie, Miles Davis, My Bloody ...
Led by brothers Stefan and Yavor Lilov, Swiss funkateers L'Eclair have always sounded like consummate pro session musos who've developed fruitful telepathy in the studio across three prior albums.
Not much information about the film is available as of this writing, save for a trailer that premiered July 18 and a release ...
The gold standard of dads has to be Walt Johnsen, the man after whom Walt’s Bar, a pinball, beer, and hotdog joint in Eagle ...
Though the Cure is not remix-averse, they don’t seem to give over every single song to others like some of their ...
Being in a band takes work. It’s hard enough to manage conflicting schedules when all band members reside in the same city, ...
How can this much be left? Of the 83 songs on Bruce Springsteen's Tracks II, an overwhelming box of seven unreleased albums ...
Forty years ago, a well-intentioned, spontaneous group of musicians, led principally by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, produced ...
Patrick Wolf had a moment back in 2007. It was a time when Pitchfork had the power to make or break a band, and the ...
I read Mo Troper before I heard him. An essay of his, published in some obscure corner of the internet, in which he ambitiously attempted to define his great pa ...
A sightless, millennial African-American who lived an itinerant childhood before finding her community in Seattle, Brittany ...
You hear Mary Halvorson play a guitar once—it sticks with you. Her tone, both liquid and spiky, burrows into your nervous ...