MP3 At 3PM: Jared Saltiel

MP3 At 3PM: Jared Saltiel

While you encounter the rather rampant blues that January has to offer, take some time today to let Jared Saltiel
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A Conversation With The Posies

A Conversation With The Posies

As the Posies celebrate three decades making music together, Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow ponder the band's Geffen years
 Tommy
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Essential New Music: Foo Fighters' "Concrete And Gold"

Essential New Music: Foo Fighters’ “Concrete And Gold”

Without bothering to apologize for any perceived punning, never mind Dave Grohl and Pat Smear’s hardcore, noise-punk pedigrees any longer.
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In The News: Jack White, Gaz Coombes,  Suuns, Low Anthem, Sun Kil Moon, Veruca Salt, Holger Czukay, Johnny Cash, John Coltrane And More

In The News: Jack White, Gaz Coombes, Suuns, Low Anthem, Sun Kil Moon, Veruca Salt, Holger Czukay, Johnny Cash, John Coltrane And More

Jack White will release third solo album Boarding House Reach, his first all-new LP in almost four years, March 23 via Third Man/Columbia.
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Arcade Game: Buck Rogers - Planet of Zoom (1982 Sega)

From The Desk Of Martin Carr: “Buck Rogers: Planet Of Zoom”

Martin Carr first made a name for himself in the early '90s as the guitarist/songwriter of the Boo Radleys, whose
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The Streets Of Philadelphia

The Streets Of Philadelphia

Two things we love to the extreme in the City Of Brotherly Love: the Eagles and Decibel.
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Essential New Music: Kelley Stoltz's "Que Aura"

Essential New Music: Kelley Stoltz’s “Que Aura”

Some folks do their best to sound like their heroes; Kelley Stoltz once did a note-for-note re-creation of Echo &
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Normal History Vol. 461: The Art Of David Lester

Normal History Vol. 461: 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
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David Peel, Marijuana

From The Desk Of Martin Carr: Marijuana

Martin Carr first made a name for himself in the early '90s as the guitarist/songwriter of the Boo Radleys, whose
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The Back Page: Looking Back At 2018

The Back Page: Looking Back At 2018

It has been even weirder than I thought it would be, living in a country where Donald Trump is the
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MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Quicksilver Daydream's "Raven's Eye" From "A Thousand Shadows, A Single Flame"

MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Quicksilver Daydream’s “Raven’s Eye” From “A Thousand Shadows, A Single Flame”

Any time a band cites psychedelic-folk godfathers Pearls Before Swine and film-composer legend Ennio Morricone as influences, let's just say
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From The Desk Of Martin Carr: Books And Records

From The Desk Of Martin Carr: Books And Records

Martin Carr first made a name for himself in the early '90s as the guitarist/songwriter of the Boo Radleys, whose
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Essential New Music: J. Roddy Walston And The Business' "Destroyers Of The Soft Life"

Essential New Music: J. Roddy Walston And The Business’ “Destroyers Of The Soft Life”

A great deal can befall a man in a mere four years; degrees and diplomas can be earned in such
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From The Desk Of Martin Carr: Old Photographs

From The Desk Of Martin Carr: Old Photographs

Martin Carr first made a name for himself in the early '90s as the guitarist/songwriter of the Boo Radleys, whose
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania

Julien Baker: Staying Power

Julien Baker: Staying Power

Julien Baker begins to make peace with her demons and the spotlight Julien Baker was an 18-year-old at Middle Tennessee
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From The Desk Of Martin Carr: Pubs

From The Desk Of Martin Carr: Pubs

Martin Carr first made a name for himself in the early '90s as the guitarist/songwriter of the Boo Radleys, whose
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Live Review: Winter Jazzfest 2018

Live Review: Winter Jazzfest 2018

It’s another cold January in NYC, but the Winter Jazzfest keeps rolling along. In spite of, or perhaps thanks to,
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