
A Night with Frank Black’s ‘Teenager’: Still Weird, Still Essential
I first encountered “Teenager of the Year” as a promo CD when I worked at a record store in college. The cover stopped me cold,
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I first encountered “Teenager of the Year” as a promo CD when I worked at a record store in college. The cover stopped me cold,

In the golden age of vinyl records, the arrangement of songs on an album wasn’t just an artistic choice, it was a carefully calculated business

There’s a moment midway through Bad Nerves’ sold-out Electric Ballroom show when a pit-dweller launches into a perfect backflip. It’s the kind of spontaneous combustion

My favorite gigs of 2024. A bit delayed as I just got back from driving all over California for the holidays and I’m still jetlagged.

It’s really hard to pin down the sound of Massive Wagons, but if you put a metaphorical gun to my head, I’d have to say

HISTORIC LONDON VENUE BECOMES TEMPLE OF ROCK AS ASTBURY & DUFFY DELIVER A MASTERCLASS IN AGELESS POWER The fucking heavens parted over Royal Albert Hall

What happens when ELO, Queen, and an ’80s hair metal band stumble into a disco, find the Scissor Sisters, and decide to form the most

The Crash Test Dummies delivered a spellbinding performance at Islington Assembly Hall, celebrating the 30th anniversary of their landmark album “God Shuffled His Feet.” Brad

In what could only be described as a dream ticket for anyone who lived through the golden age of British alternative rock, Jesus Jones and

1993: A pivotal year in music history. Nirvana’s “Nevermind” had exploded onto the scene in 1991, and by ’93, the grunge revolution was in full

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