Spoon – “Hot Thoughts” (review)
Spoon Hot Thoughts Matador Records by Boon Sheridan “… and was said that in a time of strife and confusion, heroes would rise up to soothe our spirits.” OK, that’s Read More
Spoon Hot Thoughts Matador Records by Boon Sheridan “… and was said that in a time of strife and confusion, heroes would rise up to soothe our spirits.” OK, that’s Read More
Pop Culture Press issue #: ? original publish date: ? by Greg Beets If you’re a music fan who has only seen Austin during SXSW, you might think it resembles Read More
THE PCP INTERVIEW Standing On Top of the Pile: An Interview with Rockpile’s Billy Bremner by Steve Elliott PCP: You’ve released three solo albums so far: Bash (1984), A Read More
REDLANDS PALOMINO COMPANY: THE YOUNG TURKS OF ENGLISH COUNTRY by Nick West “We’re doin’ it for the country, we’re doin’ it for GP, We’re doin’ it for Neil Young Read More
The American Music Club Gets Happy (Sort Of) by Tony Sclafani The American Music Club has never had the reputation as a shiny, happy band. The melancholic leanings of Read More
LOVE, LUST & THE RAVEONETTES by Adi Anand The Raveonettes might hail from Denmark but their core members currently call opposite coasts of the United States home. Still, one might Read More
See a Little Light to the District Line: Laughing with Bob Mould by David Pyndus Bob Mould laughs easily. Sort of a deep chuckle that’s unnerving to those who know Read More
Nada Surf by Francesca Camillo New York’s indie darlings Nada Surf formally released their newest album, Lucky, on February 5th on Barsuk Records. However, two weeks earlier, they opted Read More
Words to Drive By: The Drive-By Truckers respond to a tumultuous year with personal bests, band firsts, and perhaps the best album of their career. by Brian Baker There’s an old Read More
DON’T LOOK NOW: THE FLESHTONES ESCAPE THEIR SECRET HISTORY by Andy Turner Since the television and movie writers are on strike, let’s imagine an episode of My Name is Earl Read More