7/7/2015
The startling range of our Michael Franti & Spearhead Basics bears witness to two decades' worth of the artist's musical development and progressive awareness of the world around him. As we move …
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7/7/2015
Le plus grand groupe de rock français, point à la ligne. Des pionniers qui se sont imposés en chantant dans leur langue maternelle — on n’avait alons jamais vu ça. Téléphone, ce sont des ventes de disq …
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7/7/2015
Matthew Good formed the Matthew Good Band in Vancouver, in 1995, the outfit releasing their indie debut, Last of the Ghetto Astronauts, later that year. Good's emotional delivery, politicized ly …
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7/7/2015
Overseen by creative primer mover Ian Parton, Brighton-based six-piece the Go! Team exceeds its own sonic tag — "sugar-coated chaos" — in countless dynamic and electrifying ways, blending elements of o …
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7/7/2015
No doubt about it, the lad can sing. Russell Watson made the stratospheric leap from the Manchester pub circuit to international stardom with a monumental voice that unites the pop and classical univer …
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7/7/2015
From Alex in Aspects of Love to Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to . . . himself, minus the greasepaint, either covering pop standards like "Fields of Gold" or representing th …
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7/7/2015
As of 2007 the original Dodgy line-up of Nigel Clark (vocals, bass), Andy Miller (guitar), and Mathew Priest (drums) is reunited and on the road, so we figured you'd appreciate this look back at their …
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7/7/2015
It was short, yet rarely sweet, but in the space of two studio albums, hundreds of firestorm gigs, and a bunch of generously donated downloads, the Libertines felt like the best band in Britain — if no …
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7/7/2015
Aspiring riff-mongers, air-guitar cadets, and fans of virtuoso axework . . . welcome to shred heaven. Steve Vai — the solo virtuoso also known for his work with, among others, David Lee Roth and Whites …
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