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Results for Discipline
Related Artists for Discipline
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by Angela Zimmerman•October 8, 2008•
Eric Bachmann burns from the inside out. It’s a slow, persistent burn, invoking in him a response as innate as any other human action: He makes music because, quite simply, that’s all that there is. It damages his health and compromises his relationships. It has led him to seek out other answers. But instead of opting for a straighter path, he revitalizes his craft time and again, constantly evolving
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by Denise Sullivan•August 27, 2008•
From her time on the LA scene during the first wave of punk, and through a 25-year solo singer-songwriter career that's served as inspiration to a new generation of queercore and riot grrrl artists, Phranc is embedded in California's rich musical landscape. However, it's offshore, whether while swimming, sailing, and especially surfing, where the self-proclaimed "basic average all-American Jewish lesbian
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by Chris Salewicz•July 9, 2008•
For me, though, Cale's problem is that he's too much a part of that esoteric little Island Records bunch that takes in the cast of the June 1, 1974 album—Ayers, Nico, Eno, and all the others in the foothills of Art. And also, that he's a little too aware of his legend (I, for one, am not sure of the relevance of knowing whether or not he beats up his wife). He seems a little too self-consciously caught up in the persona of the Thinking Man's Rock Star, a little too much the Professional Poet.
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by Jerry Gilbert•June 25, 2008•
But right now it's 4:30 in the morning and Springsteen has just completed his second show at Georgetown University. Washington, scenario for The Exorcist. He's been ill—coughing up blood, causing the cancellation of the two preceding gigs. He's still coughing profusely and draws on a bottle of prescribed cough medicine which the doctor provided along with the statutory shot. What was the matter, Bruce? A futile question when you're on the road 90 percent
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by Jason Thomas•January 9, 2008•
Why the approach to their business has not changed is beyond me. There is no shortage of consultants available to kindly point out to the executives that the market in which they sell their product has changed forever. Recently however, Universal Music’s CEO, Doug Morris, has claimed
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