The Muffs: Big Whoop

The Muffs: Big Whoop

After a decade adrift, the Muffs get their melodic pop groove back Kim Shattuck has always observed a private ritual
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Phox

Phox: Friends With Benefits

The tight-knit indie-pop upstarts in Phox grow up together “We do everything at the last minute.” “That’s totally our thing”
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Orenda Fink: The Warmest Color

We’re not of a mind to disagree with Orenda Fink’s sweet, death-obsessed dreams Orenda Fink is known for her quiet,
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The Reigning Sound: Sweet Oblivian

The Reigning Sound: Sweet Oblivian

With his long-running, omnivorous rock ‘n’ soul outlet the Reigning Sound, Greg Cartwright seeks—and finds—new angles on old sounds On
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A Sunny Day In Glasgow: Dreaming In The Cloud

A Sunny Day In Glasgow: Dreaming In The Cloud

A Sunny Day In Glasgow communicates across continents to write its heaviest—yet most pop-centered—record to date It’s no longer an
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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: Two Hands Clapping

Formally stripped down to a two-piece, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah synthesizes its talents Clap Your Hands Say Yeah may
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania

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Bob On The Tracks: MAGNET Cover Star Bob Mould On His New Album

We asked June MAGNET cover star Bob Mould to go through Beauty & Ruin (Merge), his extraordinary new album, track by track and
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