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Taking Back Sunday credit: Ryan Russell
Taking Back Sunday credit: Ryan Russell
Taking Back Sunday credit: Ryan Russell

The Long Island-based rock band Taking Back Sunday recently reissued Happiness Is: The Complete Recordings. The boxset features the band’s original 2014 record along with rare and unreleased tracks. The songs are all spread out...

 
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JD McPherson
JD McPherson
JD McPherson

JD McPherson just released his new album, Let The Good Times Roll, in February. It’s gotten great reviews. Paste Magazine, for example, says the singer-songwriter “strikes a balance between power and agility.” The album veers f...

 
 
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PRhyme
PRhyme
PRhyme

For PRhyme’s self-titled debut, DJ Premier only utilized samples from psychedelic producer Adrian Younge. The album, which features guests like ScHoolBoy Q, Mac Miller, Jay Electronica and Killer Mike, has a cool, old school vi...

 
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Long Way to the Top
Long Way to the Top
Long Way to the Top

Rob Montague has played in several bands over the years, and now he’s decided to take a look at music from a different angle. His new film, Long Way to the Top, takes a look at the business side of music and what life on ...

 
 
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Dumb and Dumber To
Dumb and Dumber To
Dumb and Dumber To

The directorial debut from brothers Peter and Bobby Farrelly, Dumb and Dumber proved to be a box office hit as the film’s misguided main characters Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels). The Farrelly broth...

 
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Chadwick Stokes, photo by Photo credit: Margarita Platis
Chadwick Stokes, photo by Photo credit: Margarita Platis
Chadwick Stokes, photo by Photo credit: Margarita Platis
 

Chadwick Stokes Gets Personal

 
March 11, 2015



Recorded at Chicago’s Shirk Studios and at L.A.’s House of Blues, Chadwick Stokes’ new album The Horse Comanche pairs the singer-songwriter with producers Sam Beam (of Iron and Wine fame), Brian Deck (Gomez, Josh Ritter) and No...

 
 
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Gang of Four by Leo Cackett
Gang of Four by Leo Cackett
Gang of Four by Leo Cackett

Pitchfork called Gang of Four’s debut, Entertainment!, one of the best albums of the ’70s, proclaiming that it was “caustic and bursting with disgust for unethical capitalism, opportunist politicians and consumer society,...