Pages tagged “issue 34”

Okkervil River: The Stage Names

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Acerbic Austinites bring dynamism and sentiment to their indie-gothic fables  read more

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Linda Thompson: Versatile Heart

Linda Thompson doesn't need to sing another note...  read more

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Phil Freeman (ED.)

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Marooned: The Next Generation of Desert Island Discs There's a lively debate going on in music circles today, and it's not...  read more

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William Gibson

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Spook Country
"See-bare-espace... it is everting," William Gibson speaks...  read more

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Dan LeRoy

The Greatest Music Never Sold
Be glad music writer Dan LeRoy's The Greatest Music Never Sold didn't befall the same fate as the unreleased albums it covers...  read more

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Meat Puppets: Rise to Your Knees

Fear and loathing on the reunion trail  read more

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A Fine Frenzy: One Cell in The Sea

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What a difference 22 years makes  read more

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Emerson Hart: Cigarettes and Gasoline

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Dude, you sound just like that guy!  read more

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Jason Isbell: Sirens of the Ditch

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Latest ex-Trucker explores his musical identity on solo debut  read more

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Greg Graffin: Punk-Rock Ph.D.

The frontman of legendary punk outfit Bad Religion stalks a much different stage nowadays. But even though he finds religion and science incompatible, he’s still finding a way to mix science and rock, work and pleasure...  read more

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