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Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks: Pig Lib
Review by Max Bell, Uncut, April 2003
Ex-Pavement kingpin condenses decades of rock'n'roll lunacy into one uneasy capsule ...
Interview by Charles Bermant, Rolling Stone Online, 9 May 2003
TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS after their debut, Ann and Nancy Wilson, always Heart's pulse, have finally assumed absolute control of the band. Now, with Nancy producing, they're ...
Hal Willner and the Creation of the Modern Tribute Album
Profile and Interview by Steven R Rosen, LA CityBeat, January 2004
"SORRY," Hal Willner says, sheepishly. He has just been complimented — or so this writer intended — for being the father of pop culture's rampant ...
Retrospective by Danny Baker, The Word, February 2004
"The Seventies' attitudes, cultures and repercussions are almost too incredible for a modern youth to imagine" By Danny Baker ...
Review and Interview by Paul Lester, Uncut, March 2004
1975 double concept LP from Randy California's hippie-era West Coast legends — available for the first time on CD with original vinyl's full gatefold artwork. ...
Retrospective and Interview by Pete Paphides, The Word, April 2004
When the police found him howling at the moon in a mud-stained Santa suit after calling his mother the worst word imaginable, it was another ...
Jill Sobule: The sweeter the bitter
Profile and Interview by Lisa Verrico, The Times, 9 April 2004
Beneath the pop veneer, Jill Sobule's songs carry a subversive sting. ...
Review and Interview by Paul Lester, Uncut, May 2004
Twentieth solo album and full-scale return to form from the artist formerly known as TR-1. ...
Todd Rundgren: Todd Moves In Mysterious Ways
Interview by Mike Barnes, MOJO, May 2004
Where's Todd Rundgren been? Just going to raves, hating the government and making one of his strangest albums yet. ...
Mercury Rev: A Long Strange Migration: Jonathan Donahue Talks
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, January 2005
RBP: What difference did it make working in your own studio for the first time? ...
Retrospective by Nina Antonia, MOJO, March 2005
FOR THE GENERATION of kids who became punks, the New York Dolls' appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test in November 1973 was an epiphany. ...
Laura Nyro: Lady Lightning: Laura Nyro
Retrospective by Richard Williams, The Guardian, 2 April 2005
"EXPERIENCED A catastrophe so profound that its effects would never quite fade" (Laura Nyro) ...
Robert Pollard's Art of Confusion
Interview by Fred Mills, Harp, January 2006
IN MID-2004 Robert Pollard announced he'd be shutting down his band of 21 years, Guided By Voices, following the release of the group's fifteenth full-length, ...
Prince: The Special One: The Return of Prince
Profile by Barney Hoskyns, Observer Music Monthly, February 2006
This is a previously unpublished version of a cover story for the Observer Music Monthly. ...
Book Excerpt by David Kamp, Broadway Books, February 2006
2021 AUTHOR'S NOTE: This was written in 2005 and does not entirely hold up today. (But most of it does.) ...
Kelley Stoltz: Below The Branches
Review by Bob Mehr, MOJO, March 2006
Third LP and second consecutive corker from Bay Area-based cosmic troubadour. ...
Interview by Jenny Valentish, Inpress, May 2006
WE'RE AT ONE of those post-modern hotels you could only find in the most pretentious corner of London, with perplexing paintings and an oval lounge ...
David Bowie: Bowie In America 1972/73
Retrospective by Ian Gittins, MOJO, January 2007
MORE THAN 30 years after the event, Ziggy Stardust remains one of the most inventive and flamboyant productions in rock history. Yet when Bowie took ...
Interview by Robert Sandall, Q, February 2007
ELO's founder, he has also played inside a spaceship and gripped George Harrison with his bum. ...
Lewis Taylor: Lost and Found: Lewis Taylor's Pop-Rock Masterpiece
Review by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, March 2007
IF LOS ANGELES is the perfect place to fall in love with an album-as-road-soundtrack – as aural companion to the zen ebb and flow of ...
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