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Jay Bennett: Enemy Territory

Jay Bennett: Enemy Territory

On “Cruel But Honest Fortune,” from Jay Bennett’s The Beloved Enemy (Undertow), the ex-Wilco multi-instrumentalist sounds like he’s headed for
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Eugene Mirman And Patton Oswalt: Open With A Joke

Eugene Mirman And Patton Oswalt: Open With A Joke

Comedy. Isn’t that what opening bands are for? Eugene Mirman and Patton Oswalt spent much of the last 12 months
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Tom Waits: It's Last Call Somewhere In The World

Tom Waits: It’s Last Call Somewhere In The World

In the midst of a national hangover mired in war and division, Tom Waits offers stories of happier hours and
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John Frusciante: Perfect From Now On

John Frusciante: Perfect From Now On

Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante is learning to make brilliant mistakes on his own albums. Lots of them.
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Joan Baez On Protest Music

Joan Baez On Protest Music

At every stage in her career, Joan Baez has given voice to social issues and causes. Her methods of using
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Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme: The Devil You Know

Queens Of The Stone Age’s Josh Homme: The Devil You Know

Whether leading Queens Of The Stone Age or following his own freak-friendly muse, you will know Josh Homme by the
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania