A Conversation With Old 97’s Frontman Rhett Miller
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On Its 50th Anniversary, Ray Davies Revisits The Kinks’ “The Village Green Preservation Society”: Old Mother Riley
BMG just released the 50th anniversary edition of The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, hands-down one of the
Live Review: Letters To Cleo, American Hi-Fi, Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 2018
At Philly's Underground Arts, reunited '90s rockers Letters To Cleo proved that the old stuff still sounds pretty great in the
On Its 50th Anniversary, Ray Davies Revisits The Kinks’ “The Village Green Preservation Society”: Draught Beer
BMG just released the 50th anniversary edition of The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, hands-down one of the
On Its 50th Anniversary, Ray Davies Revisits The Kinks’ “The Village Green Preservation Society”: Desperate Dan
BMG just released the 50th anniversary edition of The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, hands-down one of the
MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of The Flesh Eaters’ “My Life To Live” Video
It's been 40 long years since the release of the Flesh Eaters' self-titled debut EP and 14 years since their
Thurston Moore May Have Just Turned 60, But His New Noise Guitar Explorations Showcase His Eternal Sonic Youthfulness
The newly 60 years young Thurston Moore brought his New Noise Guitar Explorations to Philadelphia's Ruba Club, playing extended compositions
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BMG just released the 50th anniversary edition of The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, hands-down one of the
Welcome To The NYC Jungle: Australian Multi-Instrumentalist (And YouTube Smash) Tash Sultana Lands At Terminal 5
Given Tash Sultana identifies as nonbinary and prefers the pronouns "they" and "them," it's fitting the Australian multi-instrumentalist (emphasis on
From The Desk Of Bird Streets’ John Brodeur: Chevrolet Astro Vans
Omnivore just released the self-titled debut album from Brooklyn's Bird Streets (a.k.a. John Brodeur). In addition to self-releasing records over
From The Desk Of Bird Streets’ John Brodeur: The Egg
Omnivore just released the self-titled debut album from Brooklyn's Bird Streets (a.k.a. John Brodeur). In addition to self-releasing records over
Normal History Vol. 505: The Art Of David Lester
Every Saturday, we’ll be posting a new illustration by David Lester. The Mecca Normal guitarist is visually documenting people, places
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians Reboot With “Rocket” And Land In NYC To Show What They Are 12 Years Since Their Last LP
Last month, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians released Rocket, the band's first album in a dozen years. In the interim,
From The Desk Of Bird Streets’ John Brodeur: Portishead
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From The Desk Of Bird Streets’ John Brodeur: Breakfast
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From The Desk Of Bird Streets’ John Brodeur: “Waging Heavy Peace”
Omnivore just released the self-titled debut album from Brooklyn's Bird Streets (a.k.a. John Brodeur). In addition to self-releasing records over
Ringo Starr: I Feel Fine
Once upon a time in Liverpool, the former Richard Starkey played drums in a local quartet called the Beatles, earning

















