The Other F Word: When Punks Become Parents
What happens when punk rockers grow up and have kids? That's the central question of a very different kind of punk documentary that just hit theaters. read more
Found in: Movies, FeaturesMiranda Lambert: Country With an Open Mind
Miranda Lambert’s new solo album, Four the Record, begins with a backwoods dobro solo over a marching-band drum pattern, a collision of sounds that sets up the song’s title, “All Kinds of Kinds.” read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesFrom The Vault: The Rolling Stones - "Beast Of Burden"
There is no denying the impact of a great Stones show, as demonstrated by this two-hour concert at Hampton Coliseum. read more
Found in: Featured VideosPS I Love You: The Best of What's Next
“Canadian noise-rock duo” probably isn’t the first thing you think of when you hear the name PS I Love You. Paul Saulnier knows this, and he’s made his peace with it—for the most part. read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesThe Greatest Era in Film History: 10 Movies From '70s America
For me, the single best era in film history will always be the New Hollywood movement of the 1970s, the short period just after the general public got sick of the mundane, cloying dramas and comedies the ‘60s, but before the studios discovered the lucrative benefits of franchises. read more
Found in: Movies, ColumnsLive from DeLuna: The War on Drugs
We met up with Adam Granduciel and David Hartley of The War on Drugs, who played two songs for us on the beach at DeLuna Fest. read more
Found in: Live at PasteDavid Wax Museum Performs At SXSW
If David Wax Museum's live prowess was still in question by the time they rolled into SXSW, any doubt quickly ended as they played Paste's Party in Austin this past March. Watch the Mexo-Americana folk outfit's captivating SXSW performance in its entirety here. read more
Found in: Featured VideosPhantogram: Cosmic Tracks from the Harmony Lodge
The general consensus is that electronic-pop duo Phantogram materialized from the ether, emerging from nowhere to produce the type of danceable tracks Salvador Dali might craft if he traded his paintbrush for a drum machine and analog synthesizer. read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesAfter Hours: Answering Life's Least Important Questions
What’s the best superpower for everyday living? Which apocalypse would be the most fun? Why is Star Wars terrifying for women? And why does everyone want to have sex with vampires? read more
Found in: TV, FeaturesSomeone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin: Tape Club
Sometimes there’s a good reason bands have unreleased material. The just-not-right-for-the-album songs, while they are cornerstones in a band’s career, can come off as both awkward and underdeveloped; maybe it’s kind of like looking back on old high school essays or home videos of you learning to ride a bike. Sure, it’s a building point for who you are now, and yeah, you’re glad you did it. But do you really want anyone to see those things? Especially the people who admire you most? It’s surely the problem with Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin’s latest release, Tape Club, which... read more
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