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  • The Return of Spanky and Our Gang

    by Dinky DawsonApril 21, 2009Comments (14)

    "'Anybody got a joint?' Suddenly, three spliffs materialized in three different hands amid some laughter. 'Anybody got fire?'" (read more)

  • Title Fit: I Felt It!

    by Ryan WasobaFebruary 4, 2009Comments (4)

    Nobody seems to ask, "What's in a name?" anymore, because names are everything. Groups are often judged by their names alone, simply because there is too much music being made for anybody to possibly digest it all. (read more)

  • Ten Great Glam Rock Albums

    by Barney HoskynsOctober 15, 2008Comments (3)

    Originally published in Harpers & Queen, 1998 Ten great glam rock albums you cannot afford to live without... Electric Warrior/T. Rex (1971) Retooling his band as an electric quartet, Marc Bolan served up this potent mix of futurist boogie (“Jeepster”, “Get It On”) and post-hippie warbling (“Cosmic Dancer”, “Mambo Sun”). Crunchy guitar riffs, wonderfully limp-wristed singing, and hysterical backing vocals courtesy of former (read more)

  • Lester Bangs: Rock 'n' Roll as Literature, Literature as Rock 'n' Roll

    by Barney HoskynsSeptember 3, 2008Comments (0)

    Over a decade has passed since the world lost Lester Bangs, the greatest gonzo hack that "rock 'n' roll writing" has ever spawned. And already six years have passed since Psychotic Reactions & Carburetor Dung, Greil Marcus's collection of Bangs tirades from the outer limits of the amphetamine zone, introduced a new generation to his crazed, electrifying rantspeak. After all this time, it's as if Bangs (read more)

  • An Indie Culture Celebration: Noise Pop 2008

    by The EditorsFebruary 27, 2008Comments (5)

    It’s that time again… Noise Pop time! The best thing about this festival is that when you really begin to dig through the schedule you realize that there are talented, up-and-coming bands to be experienced each and every night. That’s what this festival is all about: the unknown… even if there are a slew of excellent mid-level bands to see. (read more)