Review: Radiohead, ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’
Radiohead prove true love really does wait with their long-awaited ninth album A Moon Shaped Pool.
Radiohead prove true love really does wait with their long-awaited ninth album A Moon Shaped Pool.
If it weren’t for the the ’90s, we’d all be wearing Genesis T-shirts right now. Here are the 100 albums that changed everything.
Tim Karan interviews the frontman of Thrice as he’s about to release the most personal album of his career.
A few misdemeanors here and there are occupational hazards for anyone living a true rock and roll lifestyle. Unfortunately, rock stars aren’t exactly synonymous with self-control, either.
No offense, but some people are way too easily offended – especially when it comes to music.
With their 1994 EP, ‘Jar Of Flies,’ Alice In Chains unleashed an accidental masterpiece
I thought I was being so clever. But if you ain’t first, you’re last. Continue reading
While it probably takes a mashup lifer (or at least someone with more than a passing knowledge of AdobeMulch and/or Adobe Audition) to fully understand all of the subtle nuances of All Day, most people who have a passing knowledge of Girl Talk will appreciate that it seems like a step forward. Continue reading
“That’s the way the world is left a better place: instead of anger being contagious, beauty is contagious.” Continue reading
I was a disgruntled record store employee/recent college graduate when Kid A came out. Continue reading
Things like album sales and chart positions don’t matter to Tim Barry, so it’s difficult to treat him as if he’s just another guy in a band. Continue reading
If it’s difficult for you to wrap your head around the fact that the Vans Warped Tour is now 15 years-old, making it the longest running festival tour in America, just imagine being its daddy. Continue reading
For a substantial stretch of 2007, it was mandatory in certain circles to pledge your devotion to Manchester Orchestra-even if you hadn’t heard their debut full-length, ‘I’m Like A Virgin Losing A Child.’ Continue reading
I guess this is growing up? Continue reading
It’s 41 seconds into “The Sky Is Falling” (when the hand-claps start) that you realize the second half of Thrice’s Alchemy Index has more in common with Porcupine Tree and Johnny Cash than their 2001 debut ‘Identity Crisis.’ Continue reading