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The Whigs: Rebel Vibrations

The Whigs: Rebel Vibrations

Screenshot With big guitars and hard-hitting drums, the Southern-bred road warriors in the Whigs are on a mission to restore
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Mudhoney: Superfuzzy Memories (An Oral History)

Mudhoney: Superfuzzy Memories (An Oral History)

Twenty years ago, Mudhoney made Superfuzz Bigmuff, the landmark recording that launched grunge and put Seattle on the musical map.
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The Kills: Just Shoot Me

The Kills: Just Shoot Me

For Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart—the new-primitive art-punk duo known as The Kills—life in the information age can be a
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Jellyfish: The Men They Used To Be

Jellyfish: The Men They Used To Be

For a brief spell in the early ’90s, Jellyfish was more than happy to play grunge spoiler. That much was
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The Last Shadow Puppets: Fact Sheet

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Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner has never been one for vague disclosures. His lyrics often feature long, twisting details of
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The Raveonettes: Deeper Into Movies

The Raveonettes: Deeper Into Movies

Five years after being typecast as a retro-rock buzz band, Danish duo the Raveonettes have brought their cinematic, hooked-on-classics sound
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The Duke Spirit: Open Sea

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The Duke Spirit creates the kind of record-collector rock that’s usually explained with mash-up descriptors that sound like they were
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania