Jamie Lidell: Jim

Today’s neo-soul music frequently feels racked...  read more

Billy Bragg: Mr. Love & Justice

Considering the impassioned stump speeches he's been known to give...  read more

Portishead: Third

In the music industry’s accelerated calculus, 10 years...  read more

Lyrics Born: Everywhere At Once

If Lyrics Born’s music were a soup and you were reading the recipe, it’d be fair to assume...  read more

Flight of the Conchords

They've already...  read more

Matt & Kim, The Death Set, more to play Detroit's Rock City

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Add another festival to your summer concert schedule: online music and culture magazine, Detour, has arranged for over 50 bands to play at four venues over a three-day weekend. They're calling it the 2008 Rock City Festival. From June 12-14, 2008 (the very same days some of you may be hanging out at some farm in Manchester, Tenn.), Detroit’s Majestic Theatre Center and the Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit will be hosting national acts like Sloan, Von Bondies, Matt & Kim and VHS or Beta . Also appearing will be the Detroit-based Death Set, Terrible Twos, Child Bite, Benny Stoofy...  read more

Cut Copy: In Ghost Colours

Borrowing from too many influences can be a recipe for...  read more

NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams

NiGHTS: Into Dreams hit store shelves in 1997, quickly becoming a...  read more

Jason Reitman, Kevin Smith, other celebs blog for NHL.com

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In an apparent attempt to gather up new hockey fans, the NHL has recruited celebrities such as Jason Reitman, Lauren Conrad, Dierks Bentley and Kevin Smith to help out in this mission. During this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs, they will be part of a strategy started last year: celebrities blogging about hockey. “As NHL.com bloggers, they can be irreverent and candid about their love for the NHL,” said NHL spokeswoman Bernadette Mansur. The participating celebrities will follow their favorite teams through the playoffs, contributing video and written commentary as the games progress. For the Eastern Conference, bloggers include artists such...  read more

Whither Accountability?

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By: Justin Cooper Not long ago, Chuck Klosterman wrote an editorial for Esquire which explored gaming’s noticeable dearth of a true critical voice.  Certainly there are review sections in gaming magazines and websites, but more often than not they focus on tech jargon and system specs, serving more of a consumer advice function than of true criticism of a game’s place in the world into which it was born.  The great films can be discussed in that context; the American Film Institute has made a cottage industry of just such discussions, in numbered lists meant to engender debate.  Why does...  read more

A Replacements reunion getting closer? Maybe...

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Just in time for the re-release of the band's early material, The Replacements have started dropping (more) hints about a possible reunion. According to Billboard.com, principle songwriters Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson have been kicking around the possibility of reuniting, even going as far as considering (and turning down) a possible spot at this year's Coachella. In the article, Stinson frustratingly remarks, "We actually talked about it again this year, and I think there was a consensus that, you know, maybe it wasn't the right time (to reunite), or maybe it is the right time." Wait. What? Was that a...  read more

Blondie to tour this summer

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Are reports of punk rock's demise greatly exaggerated? Conflicting opinions on the subject abound both on the internet and off. The recent revamping of CBGB's East Village space into a pricey designer clothing store has perhaps given additional heft to one side of the argument. Now, the iconic Debbie Harry has re-emerged with her band that sprang from that particular late '70s scene. Contrary to Harry's announcement two years ago that Blondie's tour with The Cars would be its last, the band's new trek kicks off in early June. Dates: June 5 - Baltimore, Md. @ Ram's Head Live 6...  read more

Legal P2P program Grooveshark debuts web media player

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Last week, Grooveshark, a peer-to-peer music file-sharing community that brokers music transactions between members, debuted a web media player version of its service, called Grooveshark Lite. The music search engine lets you play tracks while you search for others, all without signing up for an account. Think of it as a combination of sites such as Last.fm (with its social networking capabilities), Pandora and Napster/Limewire, but easier to use and entirely above-the-table. "Grooveshark Lite comes as an answer to almost all of the questions and suggestions that early users had about the original Grooveshark platform," says Jack DeYoung, a writer...  read more

What topic should Morgan Spurlock document next?

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Morgan Spurlock's Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? hit limited theaters on Friday. Now that he's taken on fast food and terrorism, what would you like to see Spurlock document next? [1006 votes total] fast food terrorism (32): 3% Scientology (501): 50% the blogosphere (44): 4% zombies (78): 8% Ashton Kutcher (42): 4% film documentarians (42): 4% Internet dating (101): 10% baby sign language (26): 3% girls that have recently gone wild (105): 10% Other (35): 3% Full Results Comments...  read more

Islands announce tour in support of Arm's Way

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As previously reported, Islands will release Arm's Way, their Anti- debut, on May 20. In support of the release, which now finds Islands keeping the record-label company of Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Man Man and more, the band has announced updated and complete dates for its forthcoming tour. Watch your back, North America: April 30 - Memphis, Tenn. @ Hi-Tone May 1 - Birmingham, Ala. @ Bottletree 22 - Washington, D.C. @ Black Cat 23 - Philadelphia, Pa. @ First Unit 24 - New York, N.Y. @ Webster Hall 25 - Boston, Mass. @ Middle East 27 - Ottawa, Ontario...  read more

Brian Wilson stands up for cure on tour

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Brian Wilson, number seven of Paste’s Best Living Songwriters, is no stranger to charitable works without the aid of a court mandate like many other rock stars, so it comes as no surprise he is playing a benefit gig in New York City. The former creative genius of the Beach Boys is teaming up with the non-profit Stand Up for a Cure, whose goal is to eradicate lung cancer, for a late spring show at the Hammerstein Ballroom. If getting to New York is too much trouble to catch Wilson in concert, the benefit happens in the middle of a...  read more

Sea Wolf announces land-based headlining tour

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An Internet search of the phrase “sea wolf” will reveal more hits about the Jack London novel than it will the band by the same name, but perhaps a sea change is imminent. Sea Wolf, whom you’ve hopefully read about by now, is headed off on its first headlining tour. The band, comprised of principal songwriter Alex Brown Church and a changing cast of other musicians, has been touring for the past year to support its debut full-length, last September’s Leaves in the River. Having already opened for Nada Surf and labelmates Silversun Pickups, Church and Co. will now have...  read more

Jim White tours Skiperoo throughout May

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Recent Artist of the Week and all-around Southern gothic artist Jim White plans to wrap up a tour in support of his latest album Transnormal Skiperoo by winding his way back home to Athens, Ga in May. The veteran musician might sound like a real-life Hazel Motes from Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood, but his live act (which even made a slight European detour earlier this year) extends far beyond the South. Dates: May 8 - Madison, Wis. @ Orpheum Stage Door 9 - Chicago, Ill. @ Old Town School Of Folk Music 11 - Toronto, Ontario @ The Legendary Horseshoe...  read more

RZA brings back Bobby Digital to enjoy some Snax in July

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It’s hard enough for most people to name all the members of Wu-Tang Clan, but things get even trickier when alternate monikers come into play. Wu-Tang founding member and chief producer RZA returns under his alter-ego Bobby Digital with more of his funky, futuristic, sci-fi intellect for a third album, Digi Snax, coming July 1 on Koch. The first single, up on RZA’s MySpace now, is “You Can’t Stop Me Now,” featuring Wu-Tang’s Inspectah Deck. “This album is simply fun hip-hop. It’s a perfect blend of reality, fiction, sci-fi and martial arts,” RZA told Billboard. RZA has widespread touring plans...  read more

Band of the Week: Colour Revolt

Colour Revolt has hardly glutted the marketplace with material in its three-year existence, but with good reason. In addition to the fact that all of the band members are just now wrapping up their collegiate educations at Ole Miss, Colour Revolt has also kept busy playing 150 shows...  read more