Pages tagged “issue 16”

Mike Doughty

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“Can we not talk about Soul Coughing anymore?” asks the mercurial band’s former frontman. While Mike Doughty, 35, is understandably more interested in touting the virtues of...  read more

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Robbie Fulks

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Robbie Fulks isn’t trying to become the king of country put-down songs, but on his new album, Georgia Hard, he offers what could be construed as a sequel to his infamous Nashville kiss-off...  read more

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Paradise Lost: It's All Gone Pete Tong

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Ibiza is an island filled with every fantasy imaginable: The sun shines year round and the beaches are always welcoming...  read more

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In Good Company

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Synergy was the original title of writer- director Paul Weitz’s comedy about corporate ethics and family values...  read more

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Beck

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Ever since Beck Hansen released his landmark melding of hip-hop, rock and country with 1996’s Odelay...  read more

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John Prine

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It’s not exactly Paradise. In fact, it’s Nashville—if not Hell, then at least Purgatory—where an aspiring songwriter lurks deep within the heart of every waiter...  read more

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Of Montreal

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The last time I spoke with Of Montreal’s Kevin Barnes, he and his bandmates were living communally in the countryside near Athens, Ga. ...  read more

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Dinosaur Jr Reunite, Tour

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In a move that may give renewed hope for Arab-Israeli reconciliation, the original Dinosaur Jr—J Mascis, Lou Barlow and Murph—has reunited...  read more

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Brother Joe Pernice Basks In The Joy of Pop

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Joe Pernice was listening to the mixes of his new album, Discover a Lovelier You, at an L.A. studio last winter when he heard Blake Hazard...  read more

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Embrace

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It’s there in the album title—Out Of Nothing. It’s there in the chorus of gospel-anthemic opening track “Ashes”: “Watch me rise up and leave / All the ashes you made out of me." ...  read more

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