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  • Crybaby, Cry (Old Enough to Know Better)

    by Max MobleyAugust 28. 2008Comments (2)

    Around the time I got my first electric guitar, maybe even on the same holiday (relatives are conspiratorial that way), I got my first guitar effect. It was a Crybaby wah-wah pedal. (read more)

  • Girl-Guy Duos: Then vs. Now

    by Joe SullivanAugust 6, 2008Comments (1)

    The White Stripes are the ones who made it cool again to be in a male-female rock ‘n’ roll pair. As they’ve evolved, they’ve embraced just about every facet of being a girl-guy duo. They’ve covered a number of different genres, from garage rock to the blues, to country, to punk. On their fourth album, Elephant, it should be noted that they even covered Burt Bacharach/Hal David with “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself”, which is from that same late-’60s era, sound. (read more)

  • Lemonheads: Jangle Pop, Punk Rock, and Pin-up Charm

    by Everett TrueJuly 16, 2008Comments (0)

    Evan bounds from small classroom to small classroom in a happy haze, occasionally running across an old teacher who advises him to get his hair cut, sometimes stopping to reminisce about where he used to hang out with Jesse, ex-Lemonhead (and now video maker), and chat up babes. Steve Gullick instructs Evan to put his feet up on an old teacher's desk, and the singer complies. (read more)

  • Holland Dozier Holland

    by Bruce PilatoOctober 3, 2007Comments (2)

    Unquestionably, the American counterpart to Britain’s Lennon and McCartney is the trio of Holland-Dozier-Holland: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Edward Holland, Jr. Not only were they the greatest modern pop songwriting team to emerge (read more)

  • Jesse Malin Comes Full Circle

    by Lisa IannucciJuly 11, 2007Comments (7)

    Things have changed dramatically in the music business in the last 25 years, and no one knows that better than Jesse Malin. After all, the Queens-born singer/songwriter has been a working musician since the age of 12. Fronting his punk rock band Heart Attack in the early ‘80s at venues like CBGB’s... (read more)