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I WAS THERE: Noah and the Whale Get All Gloomy On Opening Night of Mercury Lounge Residency

Words and Photos by Laura Leebove On the first of three consecutive nights at Mercury Lounge, Noah and the Whale quickly rewrote their reputation as a bunch of lovey-dovey Brits. Which shouldn’t be a surprise. After all, the band’s latest LP (The First Days of Spring, out now on Cherrytree/Interscope) is brimming with heartbreak, related […]

1MM: Fucked Up Perform ‘The Chemistry of Common Life’ In Full, Bring Andrew W.K., Titus Andronicus and Vivian Girls Along For the Ride

Get the flash player here: http://www.adobe.com/flashplayer Words and Photos by Andrew Parks As bat shit insane as most Fucked Up shows are, last night’s Brooklyn Masonic Temple gig was special on several levels. For one thing, The Chemistry of Common Life was vetted and validated from intro to out, proving that its progressive approach to […]

TEST PRESSING (WITH VIDEO COMMENTARY): Etienne Jaumet Shares An Exclusive Mix Featuring Goblin, Suicide, Harmonia & More

In the spirit of Ghostly International’s popular “Seeing Colors” mix, we recently asked Etienne Jaumet to commemorate his first solo LP (Night Music, out today through Domino/Versatile) with an hour-long mix of highly influential music like Harmonia, Suicide and Sun Ra. Jaumet’s heady tracklisting won’t surprise anyone who’s heard or seen his work in Zombie […]

THE S/T INTERVIEW: David Bazan Discusses Booze, Branding, and Losing His Religion Like R.E.M.

[Photos by Adrian Bischoff] Words by Madeleine DiGangi David Bazan is known for throwing fairly intense themes into his music–addiction, despair, and of course, religion. His first solo record, Curse Your Branches (Barsuk), continues the trend, but this time, Bazan’s losing his religion. Pretty heavy stuff, but his smart, wistful songwriting keeps everything lighter than […]
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