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Nearly two decades back, nostalgia already seemed played-out. I remember how in 1989 the Cure released Disintegration, but Rolling Stone put... More >>
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"In America, people have preconceptions about Silverchair as this band who made a record when they were 13 or 14," says singer/guitarist Daniel... More >>
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Dusty Groove is a Chicago-based music emporium/mail-order business that's been enabling junkies to score their fixes of mostly old, rare funk,... More >>
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Comedy is the new indie rock. That's the impression you might get if you perused Sub Pop's roster, which currently houses three comedians (David... More >>
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On record, Paul Cafaro's been called Blag Dahlia, Blag the Ripper, Blag Jesus and Earl Lee Grace, but offstage, the Dwarves front man goes... More >>
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Between the long-running Ziggens and the new Bert Susanka Band, Bert Susanka is a walking, singing piece of Orange County music history.... More >>
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All hell is breaking loose in online digital music sales. On the main stage: Last month Amazon.com announced its intention to enter the fray... More >>
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SiX front man Lauren Boquette looks like a bouncer. The Orange County resident is tall, tattooed and mean-looking. He wears black. The one clue... More >>
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"It feels good to come full circle and bring it on back home," says Michael Ubaldini. The guitarist/vocalist participated in the first... More >>
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As unbelievable as it may seem, some people don't like D.C. hardcore. Don't they realize that means the de facto dismissal of Bad Brains, the... More >>
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