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Neil Young: Le Noisenew

Few artists have the credentials of Neil Young. This is why an uneven but intriguing work like Le Noise would be a risky debut or mid-career gamble for most unknown or established acts. For Young, it is enigmatic and pleasantly surprising.
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  10-22-2010  |  Reviews

Everest Hits a Peak with Help from a Very Famous Fannew

After just a few months together, Everest was invited to play a few gigs in conjunction with the Sundance Film Festival. During one of their sets, they were approached by Neil Young, which ultimately led to him releasing the band's debut, Ghost Notes, on his own Vapor Records imprint.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Paul Saitowitz  |  10-22-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Neil Young's Finest Momentsnew

How do you pick just a handful of songs from the 40-year career of rock’s most esteemed, chameleon-like, oft-copied (never duplicated), guitar-thrashing icon?
Artvoice  |  Donny Kutzbach  |  11-30-2007  |  Concerts

Neil Young is Full of Shitnew

But at least his new album is a gem.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian J Barr  |  10-22-2007  |  Reviews

Earle of Wisdomnew

Farm Aid turns legal drinking age.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Ed Masley  |  10-02-2006  |  Music

On Our Side Againnew

Neil Young's ideological vicissitudes defy all reason.
Illinois Times  |  Rene Spencer Saller  |  06-05-2006  |  Reviews

Provocative and Politicalnew

Living with War channels the war-weary mentality.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Mosi Reeves  |  05-11-2006  |  Reviews

Everybody Knows This is Warnew

Is Living With War any good, and does it even matter?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Michael Pelusi  |  05-09-2006  |  Reviews

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