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Don't Do Anything :: [Nonesuch]Sam Phillips is a brand fans rely on... Read more....
Emergent (Filmmaker): Todd RohalName: Todd Rohal
Hometown: born in Columbus, based in Brooklyn
Film/Release date: The Guatemalan Handshake (out now on DVD)
For fans of: True Stories, Nashville
"I wanted to make ha... Read more....
Fleet Foxes :: [Sub Pop/Bella Union]Fleet Foxes draw a line from Crosby, Stills & Nash to Grizzly Bear... Read more....
Superfuzz Bigmuff: Deluxe Edition :: [Sub Pop]Before grunge turned into the grace and pain of St. Kurt and the meat-head oomph of Nickelback... Read more....
Weezer (aka The Red Album) :: [Geffen]It’s difficult to hear Harvard graduate... Read more....
PersepolisFinding black humor in totalitarianism’s contradictions, Marjane Satrapi... Read more....
Super 8 :: Moves Out Of The BasementThe film is grainy, the color is off and the images are speckled with “film dirt.” But despite its flaws (or perhaps because of them), Super 8 moviemaking has survived since 1965... Read more....
Aimee Mann: :: My First..First band: A trio called the Young Snakes. Mann was 20 and living in Boston... Read more....
An Online Treehouse For Literary MonkeysIf you set up a million monkeys with a bunch of laptops, would they eventually produce Shakespeare? Maybe not... Read more....
Billy Bob's Basement :: Singer/Actor Finds Creative Shelter UndergroundDespite the critical acclaim Billy Bob Thornton’s music has received since his 2001 debut album Private Radio, most people inevitably assume that any musical project from an actor is a vanity effort... Read more....
Father & Sung :: Shooter Jennings Keeps Posthumous Collaborations AliveHank Williams Jr. pulled his old man out of the big sleep for a take on “There’s a Tear in My Beer” in 1989, and Natalie Cole proved how profitable this approach could be on Unforgettable: With Love... Read more....
Turning Potatoes Into Pastries :: The Rise And Fall Of SpudnutsRendering doughnuts from root vegetables might seem like an unappetizing prospect. But in 1939, brothers Al and Bob Pelton, bored with baking and French frying white potatoes, developed a sweet doughnut... Read more....
Fleet Foxes: The Ancient Sounds of Tomorrow"I don’t think of us as a rock band, really” Robin Pecknold, the bearded 22-year old frontman of Seattle’s Fleet Foxes says. “If anything, we’re pop.” Still, this is not the candy-coated dance-pop of Hot Chip or even the Kinks-y pop-rock of... Read more....
Izza Kizza: Dropping Rhymes and Replying to E-mailHailing from Valdosta, a sleepy South Georgia town known for azaleas and high school football, the inventive MC known as Izza Kizza spouts goofy but clever lines that reference The Sixth Sense and encourage listeners to “party ’til you’re narcoleptic,” flowing in a deep voice that falls... Read more....
The Past Lives of Laura MarlingAnti-ingénue Laura Marling seems to embody weathered spirits in her spindly 18-year-old frame. The alt-folk singer/songwriter is quickly becoming the U.K.’s new darling—and she finds the wise-beyond-her-years accolades a bit silly... Read more....
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