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The Rise of Intricacy in Indie Rock's Female Voicesnew

The past few years have seen complicated, virtuosic singing—previously confined to big-label product—come to define female artists breaking new ground.
INDY Week  |  Jeff Klingman  |  09-06-2012  |  Music

Noise of Summer: How 1990s summer jams made us dumberernew

In the days before earbuds, they were the anthems you knew by heart from just walking around town. And they were catchy and smart. But something happened in the 1990s: Summer jams started getting so subnormal, so tweaked to appeal to below-average intellect, that they'd rightly earn their place as sports anthems or become culturally appropriated by Disney.
Metro Times  |  Michael Jackman  |  08-27-2012  |  Music

5 More Sudden Awful Musical Marriages We'd Like to Seenew

Boy, that Avril Lavigne/Chad Kroeger engagement announcement came out of left field, huh? Who knows which other terrible music makers are secretly seeing one another right now? Why, it could be anyone! Even...
Houston Press  |  John Seaborn Gray  |  08-24-2012  |  Music

Carry Him Forwardnew

Remembering the life, art and inspiration of influential indie musician Jason Noble.
LEO Weekly  |  Peter Berkowitz  |  08-15-2012  |  Music

Revenge of the Nerdsnew

The 5th annual Nerdapalooza 2012 music fest anticipates its biggest year to date – and its most awkwardly public presence.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  08-03-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Anarchist Song Booknew

Noise musician BLACKIE searches for total freedom in music.
Houston Press  |  Shea Serrano  |  08-02-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

How Not To Write About Female Musicians, Part 7,081new

Sweeping generalizations about women's intelligence, work and art based strictly on their appearance aren't new, but I've been noticing it more, especially a few awful sentences relating to girls "in heat" and "chick rockers."
Dallas Observer  |  Audra Schroeder  |  07-31-2012  |  Music

Canadian Music is Boringnew

Canadian music is stagnating, thanks to the perception of a winning formula and outdated government regulations meant to protect the industry from American dominance.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Josiah Hughes and Mark Teo  |  07-19-2012  |  Music

The Sights and Sounds of Forecastle Xnew

A look back at Louisville's biggest music fest yet.
LEO Weekly  |  Peter Berkowitz  |  07-18-2012  |  Concerts

Just Me and the Boybandsnew

Or... omygod, why One Direction is, like, totally awesome!
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Mark Kemp  |  06-21-2012  |  Music

The Beach Boys' Endless Summernew

Surviving bandmates reunite for a 50th-anniversary tour.
Houston Press  |  Craig Hlavaty  |  06-06-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Last Psych Band on Earthnew

A post-ironic Dandy Warhols searches for something new to react against.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  06-06-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

May the Circle Be Unbrokennew

A tribute to Doc Watson and Earl Scruggs, two Carolina legends.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Mark Kemp  |  05-30-2012  |  Music

The Pharcyde's Bizarre Ride, 20 Years Laternew

Currently touched up for 20th-anniversary reissue treatment, Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde was a rap gateway drug, a powerfully psychedelic expansion.
L.A. Weekly  |  Jeff Weiss  |  05-24-2012  |  Music

Pennies From Heavennew

The new streaming economy is here, with or without royalties.
Austin Chronicle  |  Doug Freeman  |  05-21-2012  |  Music

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