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Lee Hazlewood On His Final Album

Lee Hazlewood On His Final Album

For half a century, Lee Hazlewood has been skillfully subverting the pop-music world. As a producer, songwriter and musical guru,
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Melvins: Fact Sheet

Melvins singer/guitarist Buzz Osborne wants to clear up some misconceptions that have followed his hard-rocking outfit around for the past
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Ornette Coleman: The Seeker

Having spent more than five decades challenging convention, changing the shape of jazz and blowing everybody’s minds, 76-year-old Ornette Coleman
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Gin Blossoms: Broken Flowers

Gin Blossoms: Broken Flowers

In the early ’90s, the Gin Blossoms floated power-pop hits to a nation drowning in grunge. Sadly, the band couldn’t
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The Thermals: Songs For Activists’ Lifestyles

The Thermals: Songs For Activists’ Lifestyles

Recording a politically charged album in 2006 is an effective way to get lost in the shuffle. Gone are the
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Peter Adams: Dream Brother

Most of us weren’t old enough to buy records back when Sgt. Pepper was first unleashed on an unsuspecting public,
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Comets On Fire: Psych Band Harmonizes Its Spheres

Comets On Fire: Psych Band Harmonizes Its Spheres

When MAGNET phones Ethan Miller on a Sunday afternoon, we expect to find the ringleader of Bay Area cosmic-rock radicals
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania