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The Over/Under: Ween
Even as teenagers spazzing around in their suburban Philadelphia homes, Dean Ween (Mickey Melchiondo) and Gene Ween (Aaron Freeman) offered
The Over/Under: Tom Waits
Let’s just assume that the very notion of a Tom Waits Over/Under is going to split us into two camps:
Best Of 2009: Movies
MAGNET's Pennsylvania/California-based odd couple, editor/publisher Eric T. Miller and contributing editor Jud Cost, probably go to see more movies than
TiVo Party Tonight: Mos Def & Talib Kweli
Ever wonder what will happen during the last five minutes of late-night TV talk shows? Here are tonight’s notable performers:
The Over/Under: Black Flag
You could make the argument—and several critics and historians have made it—that American hardcore punk begins with Black Flag. By
The Clientele Makes MAGNET A Mix Tape
With fourth album Bonfires On The Heath (out this week on Merge), the Clientele resumes its mastery of rainy-day reverb
The Over/Under: The Ramones
The Ramones hold such a vested place in pop history that to reduce them to overrated and underrated seems like
Buffy Sainte-Marie Interviewed By Dean Wareham
Buffy Sainte-Marie is an Oscar-winning singer/songwriter celebrating her 45th year in the music biz with Running For The Drum (Appleseed),
In The News: Nirvana, Chris Bell, Kraftwerk, Miles Davis, David Bowie, The Nerves, Matthew Friedberger
You may have heard the economy is in the tank (and that President Obama is a socialist, but we digress).
From The Desk Of Steve Wynn: “The Wire” And “Yacht Rock”
Fifteen years after he scratched a lifelong itch and moved to New York City, Steve Wynn has settled in nicely
From The Desk Of Joe “Shithead” Keithley: D.O.A. In China, Part 2
In January 2008, 30 years after forming, D.O.A.—Canada's original punk rockers and one of the world's first hardcore groups—made history
From The Desk Of Joe “Shithead” Keithley: D.O.A. In China, Part 1
In January 2008, 30 years after forming, D.O.A.—Canada's original punk rockers and one of the world's first hardcore groups—made history
A Conversation With Ace Frehley
It could be argued that Ace Frehley was the most influential guitarist of the '70s. When Kiss hit its 1976-79
Au Revoir Simone Tour Diary: Portland, OR
Brooklyn trio Au Revoir Simone recently took to the road to promote its latest pop confection, the keyboard-buzzing beauty Still