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Viking's Choice: Skull-Melting Feedback, Free-Jazz Psych, Experimental Lute
You can absolutely judge an album by its cover, especially when it involves a possessed Toad King surrounded by dead toad soldiers. Plus new music from Sunwatchers, Jozef Van Wissem.
Roky Erickson Of The 13th Floor Elevators Dies At 71
The guitarist and vocalist helped pave the way for psychedelic rock in the mid-1960s.
On 'Brutalism,' Melancholy Drives The Drums' Dance Floor
With Brutalism, The Drums' sound feels bigger than it's ever been — which is ironic, given than the band itself has never been smaller.
Sir George Martin, The 'Fifth Beatle,' Dies At 90
The classically trained composer was the Beatles' closest collaborator throughout the 1960s, producing virtually all their music. Music critics agree they wouldn't have been the Beatles without him.
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'Stairway To Heaven' Plagiarism Suit Heads To Trial
A lawsuit claims that Led Zeppelin perpetrated a "falsification of Rock n' Roll History." A federal judge dismissed that part of the plaintiff's case.
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This Will Be Our Year: The Zombies On Revisiting 'Odessey And Oracle'
The Zombies' Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent look back on the making of their once-overlooked, now-classic album and reveal what it's like performing the songs nearly 50 years after they were written.
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars Are Refugees Again — From Ebola
They began their U.S. tour just as Ebola started spreading in Sierra Leone. They don't want to go back until the epidemic is under control. So for now, they're giving concerts and sending money home.
10 Nashville artists on the rise
Discover some of the best up and coming Nashville musicians.
Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees singer and voracious collaborator, dies at 57
Mark Lanegan, who also made music with Queens of the Stone Age and The Gutter Twins, had a rumbling rasp in his voice that could convey the weight of the world.
Exiled From Iran, A Singer Makes The Case For Beauty
In the Islamic Republic, a woman is typically not allowed to sing solos in public unless she performs for an all-female audience and is accompanied by an all-female band. The Iranian singer known as Hani is pursuing her dream in Iraq.
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