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  • Pop Rock Whores: The Long Winters vs. Counting Crows

    by Ben WesthoffJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    The first time I listened to the Long Winters I thought of Counting Crows. Maybe that’s because Counting Crows’ song “A Long December” was floating around in my head, or maybe because the Long Winters’ singer John Roderick’s voice shares an accentless, quickly excitable quality with Adam Duritz’s. Or perhaps it was because both bands are absolute whores for instantly catchy anthems (read more)

  • Rolling Stone Oldham: Talented, Insulting, Outrageous

    by Keith AlthamJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    Andrew Oldham is egotistical, talented, insulting, outrageous, and likeable almost in spite of himself. He manages the world's number two group, owns his own record company, produces discs, writes songs, sleeve notes, and poetry, and publishes the Beach Boys' music in Britain. In the hip vocabulary of pop music they say he is "happening." Perhaps Mama Cass stressed (read more)

  • Andy Topeka: The Rolling Stones Technician

    by Dinky DawsonJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    From day one, Andy led the crew, sometimes barely sleeping, though often sleeping leaning back in a chair near his workbench, cigarette dangling from his mouth. (read more)

  • We Versus the Shark

    by Angie ZimmermanJuly 16, 2008Comments (0)

    "a juggernaut of sound that invites smoking, moshing, yelling, or bitter, lone reflection" (read more)

  • The Heroine Sheiks Return: “We’re Going for the Jugular on Every Song”

    by Andrew LauJuly 16, 2008Comments (0)

    Along with former Swans/Feotus guitarst Norman Westberg, Heroine Sheiks were originally made up of New York’s seediest looking musicians, and Selberg picked up where he left off by using unwanted songs from the Cows’ waning days for the Sheiks’ debut album, 2000’s Rape on the Installment Plan. Audiences looking for Cows Part Two were befuddled by the new group; the previous band’s power (read more)

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