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JonnyFritz

Jonny Fritz: Working Class Hero

Everything’s gravy for wry country troubadour Jonny Fritz “John Turner, Those Darlins’ manager, and I were having lunch the other
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Alice In Chains: It's Evolution, Baby

Alice In Chains: It’s Evolution, Baby

The devil’s in the details of Alice In Chains’ unlikely comeback Jerry Cantrell doesn’t always take a shine to interviews,
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The Veils: Absent-Minded

The Veils: Absent-Minded

The Veils’ Finn Andrews never knows where he’ll go next SXSW rages in the city around me as Skype trembles
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BethHart

Beth Hart: Here Comes The (Bang) Boom

Beth Hart’s dark period has made the light surrounding her new album even brighter Beth Hart’s bio to this point
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Thalia Zedek: The Harder They Come

Thalia Zedek: The Harder They Come

Via pushes Thalia Zedek’s solo work into kinder, (somewhat) gentler territory It can be daunting, being in a band that
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Spacehog: They Come In Peace

Spacehog: They Come In Peace

For its second invasion, Spacehog orchestrates a soft landing. Spacehog really is a band without a country—even if it doesn’t
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania