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Viking's Choice: Tau Cross, 'Fire In The Sky'
After the brief reunion of the English crust-punk band Amebix ended in 2012, Rob Miller continued and evolved its lush metallic sound. Now comes a track that wants to open a portal between worlds.
Review: Swervedriver, 'I Wasn't Born To Lose You'
The British shoegaze band's first album in 17 years sounds dreamy, subtle and winning. It mostly eschews the rocking of Swervedriver's early years, but it compensates with disarming beauty.
Newport Folk's Pink Floyd Moment
Joined by My Morning Jacket and other special guests, the Pink Floyd co-founder proved himself to be one of the folk with a Friday evening set that seemed to turn rainy skies into a glorious sunset.
'Without Tommy, There's No Ramones'
Drummer Tommy Ramone died at the age of 65 on Friday. He was the last original member of the punk band that gave him his name. Their music was influential, but ahead of its time.
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First Watch: Mother Falcon, 'Kid'
The Austin indie orchestra tells the true story of bandmate Claire Puckett's 25 foot plunge to near death in this video premiere in which she's the main player.
Remembering The Beatles' Rooftop Gig, 50 Years Later, With Someone Who Was There
Ken Mansfield was the U.S. Manager for Apple records when the Beatles played their final gig on a rooftop in London — and one of the few people who was actually with the band to witness it.
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Pelican's 'Nighttime Stories' Is A Monument To Transcendence
On its first album in six years, the instrumental metal band has produced its most vulnerable yet overwhelming work to date.
The Rolling Stones Rock Cuba
Rock 'n' roll was banned for decades in Cuba. But in a sign of changing times, the legendary band played a two-hour show for hundreds of thousands of people in Havana.
Songs We Love: T-Rextasy, 'Gap Yr Boiz'
With a quick wit and a feminist punk ethos, T-Rextasy offers a perfect anthem for anyone who finds joy in hate-reading travel blogs and punching up at privilege.
3 members of K-pop sensation BTS have tested positive for COVID-19
Nearly half of the seven-member band have now tested positive, after returning to South Korea from abroad earlier this month.
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