Dig! Revisited: Comparing New Material From The Dandy Warhols and Brian Jonestown Massacre
Back in 2004, controversial documentary Dig! captured the friendship, fallout and seemingly bitter rivalry between Portland, Ore.’s Dandy Warhols and San Francisco’s Brian Jonestown Massacre. read more
Found in: Music, ColumnsLevi Weaver: The Best of What's Next
Whether it’s the result of one of those happy accidents where an idea gets launched from the cosmos lightning bolt-style straight into the mind of an artist or simply a case of his subconscious making itself known as he slumbers, his dream provides some key insight into not only his work, but his life. read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesFrom The Vault: Lou Reed - "Walk on the Wild Side"
He may not be one of the highest-selling artists of his time, but Lou Reed is without a doubt one of the most influential, important artists of the 20th century. read more
Found in: Featured VideosThe Half Light: The Art of Cursing
Played with a lupine energy by Peter Capaldi, Tucker’s trademark was his swearing—vicious, comical, eloquent and delivered in a harsh Scottish brogue. With a sallow complexion and cruel, bloodshot eyes, he certainly looked the part, but his influence and power truly flowed from the tongue. read more
Found in: TV, ColumnsLive From Paste: Here We Go Magic
Here We Go Magic's third album comes out on May 8 via Secretly Canadian. Check out their four-song session in this week's Paste mPlayer. read more
Found in: Live at PasteLive From SXSW: Tennis
Watch Tennis' entire set at the Sennheiser & Paste Present the Stages on Sixth. read more
Found in: Featured VideosPatrick Watson: Perfectionist's Pursuit
Last November, I visited Patrick Watson’s second-story recording space off of Boulevard Saint-Laurent during a trip to Montreal, Quebec. The Canadian singer/songwriter and his bandmates seemed right at home in the cozy space where they crafted their latest album. read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesThe Curmudgeon: Shut Up and Listen
For a sizable minority of audiences, the music from the stage is less important than the chance to chat with their seatmates about the most inane topics imaginable. Here's a step-by-step guide for getting them to shut-up. read more
Found in: Music, ColumnsLive From SXSW: Vintage Trouble
Watch Vintage Trouble's entire set at the Sennheiser & Paste Present the Stages on Sixth. read more
Found in: Featured VideosDirty Dozen Brass Band
Before they were playing jazz festivals all over the world, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band honed their skills in a small bar called the Glass House in one of New Orleans’ toughest neighborhoods. read more
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