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Phish ‘Joy’
Basically, Phish’s new album ‘Joy’ is the musical equivalent of make-up sex. (What were we fighting about again?)
The Black Crowes ‘Before the Frost’
The Black Crowes have always been a live band in most peoples’ eyes, but if there was ever a time that you needed to experience
JFJO ‘One Day in Brooklyn’
With ‘One Day in Brooklyn’, JFJO has helped turn a new generation (including yours truly) onto the flickering tradition of great American jazz
Living Colour ‘Behind the Sun’
Vernon Reid of Living Colour shares how his band’s latest release, The Chair in the Doorway, turned out to be an unintended concept album
The Bouncing Souls ‘Hardcore Til Death’
We caught up with Bouncing Souls bassist Bryan Kienlen during a 40-hour drive from Kansas City to Boise while on-board the Warped Tour bandwagon
The Eagles of Death Metal: All Access Live in Toronto
Toronto — I think people are surprised at how horny we are, says Jesse “The Devil” Hughes in regards to his band the Eagles of
The Antlers: From the Alley to the Stage
The weight of the Antlers music is heavy, like a good drama. Their new CD is a concept album about helplessly sitting by and watching
The Dead Weather ‘Horehound’
As if Jack White had anything left to prove, as if he needed to etch another chapter in his already godly recording legacy. After everything
The Stills: I’m With You Live From Toronto
Canadian Filmmaker James Featherstone debuted the Live From Toronto Film Series in association with TheWaster.com by capturing The Stills performing I’m With You Live
Delta Spirit ‘Pan-Americana’
Delta Spirit bassist Jon Jameson shoots the San Diego breeze about his tour-mates, Eritrean cab drivers, and being mistaken for a bum
Dirty Dozen Brass Band ‘Voodoo on the Bayou’
Roger Lewis of The Dirty Dozen Brass Band talks about Marvin Gaye, Marie Laveau, and the progress of rebuilding New Orleans
The Melvins ‘The Birth of Grunge’
Melvins founder Buzz Osborne goes on a mental purge on topics including freedom of expression, Nirvana, and the media