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Daniel Johnston's Purgatorynew

Dependent on meds and family members, an icon slowly drifts from the indie rock world.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Jason Notte  |  04-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sonny Rollins, the Homecoming Kingnew

The tenor saxophonist returns to the town that helped make him a titan.
East Bay Express  |  Andrew Gilbert  |  04-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Mambo King Cachao Diesnew

Israel Lopez, the great Cuban bassist, composer, and bandleader passed away in Miami on March 22 at age 89 from kidney complications.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-02-2008  |  Music

Metal Mania: The Return of the Kingsnew

Bay Area thrash is on the comeback as Exodus and Testament rouse new fans with new recordings.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Ben Richardson  |  04-02-2008  |  Music

763 MP3s and Nothing Onnew

Paul Ford heard more SXSW acts than anyone else, without leaving New York.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  04-01-2008  |  Music

Licensing to Killnew

Are performance rights organizations like ASCAP threatening the venues that foster young musicians (and future ASCAP members)?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michael Byrne  |  04-01-2008  |  Music

Should Bruce Springsteen Be Forgiven?new

Arguments for reconsidering the missteps on the Boss' otherwise impeccable track record.
Seattle Weekly  |  Mike Seely, Hannah Levin and Brian J Barr  |  03-31-2008  |  Music

Jill Scott: Neo-soul's Deserving Standard-bearernew

Philly soulster and Roots protegee Jill Scott has become the scene's true standard-bearer. She's the genre's reigning poet laureate -- a strong, precise lyricist in a genre without many.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  03-31-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Against Me! Makes Like Modern-Day Clashnew

Against Me!'s Tom Gabel is honest enough to admit that, despite Against Me!'s best intentions, his band probably doesn't matter as much today as it might have 20 years ago.
The Georgia Straight  |  Mike Usinger  |  03-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Success Remains the Best Revengenew

Junkie XL remains a music-industry iconoclast, having pushed beyond accepted practices of marketing and distribution well before Internet downloads hobbled the major-label machine.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Matt Diehl  |  03-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pas Chic Chic Swims Against the Current of Quebec Popnew

The band draws big bilingual crowds with a deep, dark European approach to pop.
Montreal Mirror  |  Lorraine Carpenter  |  03-28-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Re-Making the Band in Clevelandnew

Mix 150 musicians, lots of Pabst, and a sports-like draft, and what happens? We're about to find out.
Cleveland Scene  |  Denise Grollmus  |  03-28-2008  |  Music

Howlin Rain Finds the Link Between Punk and Bluesnew

At some point, trend-chasing music fans -- like those who embrace Vampire Weekend's self-described "Upper West Side Soweto" -- are going to have to struggle with albums like Magnificent Fiend and come to terms with exactly what makes the blues seem so frozen in pre-punk amber.
Washington City Paper  |  Brent Burton  |  03-27-2008  |  Reviews

The Wiggles are Bigger Than Jesusnew

Folks who don't have kids or who haven't yet gone down The Wiggles' road with their offspring often have a hard time understanding the band's appeal. But for those of us with Wiggles-crazed children, the answer is obvious -- this is your child's first rock band.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  03-26-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Toronto Hip-hop's Bad Rapnew

With so many insanely great artists making bangin' beats and dope discs, why is the local scene so slept on?
NOW Magazine  |  Addi Stewart  |  03-21-2008  |  Music

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