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Sirius Radio plans Hostile Takeover
Guest Celebrities to host Hostile Takeover On Sirius Radio
Read More »Indie Round-Up for November 03 2005: fielding, Hayley Taylor, Gentle Giant
It's fair to ask if we really need another song about a man who can't commit.
Read More »CD Review: Coheed and Cambria – Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume I
Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness is Coheed and Cambria’s follow-up to its gold selling album In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3. Good Apollo is the first half of the band’s third installment of its prog-rock/sci-fi series of young Claudio …
Read More »35 Years Later, Janis Joplin’s Legacy Endures
Today is the 35th anniversary of Janis Joplin‘s death. It would be wrong to let the date go by unnoted, so, although I don’t have time or energy to write a new essay, I can re-publish here a piece I wrote exactly five years ago marking the 30th anniversary. The …
Read More »CD Review: The Juliana Theory – Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat
You could make a case for The Juliana Theory being the forerunner for today’s alternative sound. Formed in 1997, the Brett Detar led band has always tweaked its sound to stay contemporary, but always has maintained its core music. The album’s opening track “This Is A Lovesong… For The Loveless” …
Read More »Yahoo “Who’s Next” Victory Propels Copeland
Slowly but surely the major Web companies are becoming important players in the entertainment industry. Case in point: the Atlanta band Copeland, currently on tour supporting Bob Mould, begins a headlining tour next month (with Daphne Loves Derby, Melee, and The Spill Canvas) playing ballroom-size venues like the House of …
Read More »Review: Jefferson Starship–Blows Against The Empire & Red Octopus
(Warning: This Album Can Cause Severe Flashbacks. Listen To Only If Feeling Secure)
Read More »CD Review: Helion Magister, Vaquero
With the opening bars you know right where you are: back in 1966 San Francisco, tripping your brains out.
Read More »CD Reviews: Gentle Giant, Freehand & In a Glass House
Saying Gentle Giant's music is cerebral just means that it makes your brain dance.
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