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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
TiVo Party Tonight: The Flatlanders
Ever wonder what will happen during the last five minutes of late-night TV talk shows? Here are tonight’s notable performers:
A Conversation With Susanna Hoffs And Matthew Sweet
Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet lead the pack of recent beauty-and-the-beast duos. (Others include Zooey Deschanel and Matt Ward, as
Rhett Miller’s Superfriends: Gary Taxali
We asked Old 97’s frontman Rhett Miller to guest edit magnetmagazine.com this week, and he pawned it off on a
Rhett Miller’s Superfriends: Paul F. Tompkins
We asked Old 97's frontman Rhett Miller to guest edit magnetmagazine.com this week, and he pawned it off on a
Q&A With Peter Holsapple & Chris Stamey
There are many people who consider the first two albums by the dB's—1981's Stands For Decibels and 1982's Repercussion—to be
From The Desk Of Nathan Larson And Nina Persson: Harlem
“We’re going to party like it’s 1699,” sings Nina Persson on Colonia, the second album the Cardigans frontwoman has released
Q&A With John Wesley Harding
John Wesley Harding knows when he gets an email, phone message or a piece of postal junk addressing him as
The Over/Under: The Clash
Did the ‘70s punk movement produce a more important legacy than “The Only Band That Matters"? The Sex Pistols may
Put Up Your Dukes: Pearl Jam’s “Ten”
Two of MAGNET’s Matts—editor Matthew Fritch and writer Matt Ryan—go to the mat to see whose opinion is more correct.
Lost Classics: Grant Hart “Good News For Modern Man”
They’re nobody’s buzz bands anymore. But since 1993, MAGNET has discovered and documented more great music than memory will allow.
Lost Classics: Swell “41”
They’re nobody’s buzz bands anymore. But since 1993, MAGNET has discovered and documented more great music than memory will allow.