Essential New Music: Lost Horizons’ “Ojalá”
Two decades after bootstrapping the insanely successful Bella Union label in the wake of Cocteau Twins’ 1997 split, that band’s
MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Sleepy Zuhoski’s “Daydream” Video
On June 1, Sleepy Zuhoski will release debut album Better Haze (Palo Santo). Produced by Salim Nourallah (Old 97s, Damnwells,
From The Desk Of Brother JT: John Wesley Coleman III
For a good stretch during the late '80s/early '90s, the John Terlesky-fronted, garage-rocking Original Sins were poised to be one
Essential New Music: Electric Wizard’s “Wizard Bloody Wizard”
Since the release of Dopethrone in 2000, Electric Wizard has remained the ruler of an overpopulated sub-genre of metal without
From The Desk Of Brother JT: “Too Beautiful To Live”
For a good stretch during the late '80s/early '90s, the John Terlesky-fronted, garage-rocking Original Sins were poised to be one
Essential New Music: Blake Hazard’s “Possibilities At Sea”
When last heard from, Blake Hazard was, in her own words, “adrift.” 2013’s The Eleanor Islands was a breakup album,
From The Desk Of Brother JT: Nina Simone Live At Montreux 1976
For a good stretch during the late '80s/early '90s, the John Terlesky-fronted, garage-rocking Original Sins were poised to be one
Essential New Music: Brooklyn Raga Massive’s “Terry Riley In C”
For years, sitarist Neel Murgai dreamed of recording Terry Riley’s In C. And why not? Besides being an avant-classical composer
In The News: Brian Eno, Panic! At The Disco, Trampled By Turtles, Françoise Hardy, No Joy, Otis Redding, Liz Phair, Frank Sinatra, Doug Sahm, Napalm Death And More
Music For Installations is, well, a collection of music recorded by Brian Eno for use in his audio-visual installations from
From The Desk Of Brother JT: Psychedelicized Radio
For a good stretch during the late '80s/early '90s, the John Terlesky-fronted, garage-rocking Original Sins were poised to be one
Essential New Music: Nick Garrie’s “The Moon And The Village”
In 1969 Nick Garrie recorded The Nightmare Of J.B. Stanisla, a lush folk/pop album. When collectors discovered it in the
Normal History Vol. 470: 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
From The Desk Of Brother JT: Poor Luther’s Bones
For a good stretch during the late '80s/early '90s, the John Terlesky-fronted, garage-rocking Original Sins were poised to be one
Depeche Mode Released “Songs Of Faith And Devotion” 25 Year Ago Today
25 year ago today, Depeche Mode released Songs Of Faith And Devotion. Read our interview with Martin Gore here.
Flashback Friday: Guided By Voices Q&A From 1997
Read the interview MAGNET editor-in-chief Eric T. Miller did with Guided By Voices’ Robert Pollard for Ptolemaic Terrascope magazine in
Essential New Music: John Davis & The Cicadas’ “El Pulpo”
John Davis stopped playing music in public for a while after quitting the Folk Implosion in 2000. He was still
From The Desk Of Brother JT: Jim Sullivan And Connie Converse
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