8/11/2009
You could say the Dandy Warhols take their name very seriously. So seriously, in fact, that the Portland-based band fashioned their recording studio/art space after Andy Warhol's fabled home of …
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8/11/2009
Ramazzotti has recorded a number of hits in Spanish (try the infectious beat of "No Estamos Solos"), as well as memorable duets with mainstream stars like Tina Turner - the guitar-heavy smash "Cose Del …
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8/11/2009
While it may be hard to believe that Moby's been around since the late '80s - what with the career-eclipsing sales of 1999's Play and all - it'll only take one quick spin of our playlist to appr …
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8/11/2009
One of the ways Moby continues to reinvent himself - aside from the constant creative shifts of his massive back catalogue, of course - is through his remixes. You know, slight left turns and complete …
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8/11/2009
Working the tight, tuneful power-pop formula perfected by Big Star two decades earlier, Matthew Sweet was the front man of the power-pop revival that jolted and jangled alt-rock radio during the early- …
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8/11/2009
When Black Eyed Peas released their second album, the promising Bridging the Gap, the group figured they'd use their growing college radio popularity to plot a Top 40 takeover. Despite guest app …
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8/11/2009
Yes, that's Justin Timberlake popping up on another Black Eyed Peas track, singing the honey-dipped hook of "My Style" as Fergie and will.i.am trade ravishing R&B melodies and mischievous rhymes. It's …
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8/11/2009
Paging through the Neil Young songbook is like compiling the playlist for any classic rock radio station that ever spun a disc: "Southern Man." "Heart Of Gold." "Cinnamon Girl." "Hey Hey, My My (Into t …
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8/11/2009
Following in the vein of Neil's scathing "Southern Man," the garage-rock edge of "Alabama" portrays the state in Deliverance-like images before just coming out and asking, "What's going wrong?" …
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