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Danny Dirtnap and The Video Nasties Are 'No Hope Kids'new

Before he could legally drink, Danny Valdez was married with a kid. Now he's the part-time custodian of a 3-year-old son, along with his ex-wife. Yet he makes time for a band and a 'zine. Danny's biggest aspiration is to set something in motion with the Phoenix punk scene, and he's confident it'll happen.
Phoenix New Times  |  Martin Cizmar  |  07-21-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Ani DiFranco Talks Music and Motherhoodnew

DiFranco says the greatest inspiration in her current life as a world-famous rock star and activist is being the mother of 2-year-old Petah Lucia DiFranco Napolitano, her first child.
Boulder Weekly  |  Irene Joyce  |  07-20-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Stark Folk of Tiny Vipers is Not for Everyonenew

Jesy Fortino writes dark, contemplative songs that require serious focus from a listener. Actually, these songs (which she records under the moniker Tiny Vipers) don't require focus so much as they slowly entangle the listener like tentacles, pulling you in tight 'til you're left with no choice but to pay close attention.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian J. Barr  |  07-20-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Carsie Blanton Gets Her Groove and Goes Motownnew

Carsie Blanton has higher hopes for her new disc, Buoy. She works a lot of words into her songs, but she wants you to savor every one.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  M.J. Fine  |  07-20-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

'70s Commune Band YaHoWha 13 Opens the Fold With a Drag City Collectionnew

Magnificence offers nine vital tracks that touch on garagey psych-pop, ritualized jamming, improvised noise and frantic chanting. The band may follow its own logic, but it's a committed one, roughly like a spiritualized version of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band.
INDY Week  |  Marc Masters  |  07-17-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Veils Bring Their Weird Yet Wondrous Music to the U.Snew

Finn Andrews says that he's flattered that anyone would pay attention to his work. "I sometimes wonder why anyone enjoys anything I do," says the singer-songwriter and leader of the London-based rock band The Veils.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  07-16-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Red City Radio Considers Democratic Pleasures and Punk Politicsnew

Red City Radio members have varied political views and musical tastes, all of which add up to a strong collaborative.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-16-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Unagi Keeps Hip-Hop Reference-Richnew

Unagi takes hip-hop on a maximalist ride that jells with his geography. He talks up living in the birthplace of Del the Funkyhomosapien, Hieroglyphics, and DJ Shadow, and his drive to "go for more obscure references than [sampling] the obvious song."
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  07-15-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

So Many Dynamos Fight Complacency and Boring Music With 'The Loud Wars'new

The band is frequently compared with postpunk acts such as the Dismemberment Plan and Q and Not U, but the Dynamos' music is much more nuanced.
The Pitch  |  Annie Zaleski  |  07-14-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Snoop Dogg is Ready to Embark on His 'Blazed and Confused' Tour, Jaccnew

Copy editors, grammarians and assorted other speakers of English: Apologies in advance for our email interview with Calvin Broadus, aka Snoop Dogg, whose Blazed and Confused tour kicks off in Denver. Turns out Snoop is as big a fan of creative spelling and unusual word usage as he is of the sticky-icky ... almost.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  07-13-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

NOFX Stick With The Warped Tour for the BBQsnew

NOFX has appeared at the Warped Tour a record-tying seven times. Singer/bassist Fat Mike says playing the annual punk spectacle isn't about an easy summer-job paycheck. The bands sign up because it's an opportunity to chill with their punk rock brethren.
NOW Magazine  |  Jason Keller  |  07-13-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Judas Priest Finds No Rust on 'British Steel'new

The band's 1980 release British Steel has legs. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the English heavy metal five-piece play it in its entirety on their current tour.
NOW Magazine  |  Carla Gillis  |  07-13-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Son Volt's New LP Has Deep Reverence for — And Curiosity About — Historynew

Son Volt's latest is notable for incorporating curls of pedal-steel, wistful strings and multiple nods to St. Louis' regional history.
Riverfront Times  |  Annie Zaleski  |  07-10-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Son Volt's Brand-New Album Gets Back to the Basicsnew

With American Central Dust, Jay Farrar returns to familiar musical territory -- pedal-steel moans and shimmers, fiddle flights and trills, percussion passing time or skipping a beat, all surrounding Farrar's guitar in his signature melange of folk, country, blues and ballad pop.
Tucson Weekly  |  Linda Ray  |  07-08-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Return of Josh Ritter: Prodigal Idaho-Grown Musician Comes Homenew

At 32, the Moscow, Idaho, native says he's had a few big moments this year. He married, met Springsteen again -- this time after the Boss' show in the Meadowlands -- and did a live show in Central Park with the New York Pops featuring The Frames' Glen Hansard.
Boise Weekly  |  Rachael Daigle  |  07-08-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

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