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In 'Once Were Brothers,' The Band's Earliest Years Shine
A new documentary doesn't radically alter what we know and love about The Band, but does unearth some fresh details.
World War II Vet Donald Malarkey, Portrayed In 'Band Of Brothers' Dies At 96
Donald Malarkey fought through Europe during World War II as a member of the famed U.S. Army Easy Company. He spent 172 days on the front lines, more than any other member of E-Company.
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F***** Up's 'Accelerate' Matches The Band's Manic Momentum
Within layers of frenzied sound, the Toronto hardcore band details the relentless pace of modernity.
Tacocat Talks Being A 'Tiny-Font' Band At Coachella
"It's kind of unlike anything I've ever seen," says Tacocat's singer Emily Nokes.
Songs We Love: The Spook School, 'August 17th'
Hear the Scottish queer punk band perform a moving DIY ballad about loving someone who is in love with someone else.
Songs We Love: The Wooden Sky, 'Swimming In Strange Waters'
Tucked in alongside wailing guitars and warbling synths, frontman Gavin Gardiner shares a powerful story about sexual abuse.
Review: Matt Pond PA, 'The State Of Gold'
The band's 10th album sounds at home among its many predecessors, satisfyingly reconciled between Matt Pond PA's restless drive and its rustic roots.
In Serbia's Election, The Comedian Is A Serious Contender
Luka Maksimovic has made wild promises and offered cash for votes. "Life must be really bad for us if we are voting for a young comedian running for president under a fake persona," says a supporter.
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How To Get Bands For Your Bucks: A Lesson In Tariffs
When an American rubber band company found itself losing out to foreign competition, it went in search of protection from the U.S. government. Its experience serves as a study in how a tariff comes to be.
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Brian Blade And The Fellowship Band: Live At The Village Vanguard
One of the world's great percussionists leads a band driven by decades-long friendships, emotionally resonant anthems and flying drumsticks.
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