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The Black Keys, photo by Danny Cinch
The Black Keys, photo by Danny Cinch
The Black Keys, photo by Danny Cinch

Recorded at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles during the summer of 2013, The Black Keys’ new album presents a kinder, gentler version of the garage blues they’ve played for the past decade. Danger Mouse is still at the helm, adding l...

 
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The Iguanas
The Iguanas
The Iguanas

A New Orleans band that doesn’t necessarily sound like a New Orleans band, The Iguanas have been kicking around since 1989. With their recent releases, 2012’s Sin to Sin and this year’s Juarez, the band has hit a new creative h...

 
 
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Coffee with John Doe

 
August 26, 2014



Earlier this year in Los Angeles, the punk band X played its first four albums over the course of four nights. Now, the band is taking the show on the road playing those albums in their entirety in New York, Chicago and Clevela...

 
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Joe Fletcher photo by Joshua Black Wilkins
Joe Fletcher photo by Joshua Black Wilkins
Joe Fletcher photo by Joshua Black Wilkins

On his forthcoming solo album, You’ve Got the Wrong Man, singer-songwriter Joe Fletcher takes a different approach than he did on his first two albums with his band, the Wrong Reasons. The record, which features covers of...

 
 
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Michael Grubbs Wakey!Wakey!
Michael Grubbs Wakey!Wakey!
Michael Grubbs Wakey!Wakey!

Wakey!Wakey! frontman Michael Grubbs sang in the choir while he was a kid and that gospel tradition shows up on the band’s terrific new album, Salvation. Known for his role as “Grubbs” on the TV show One Tree Hill, ...

 
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Adam Marsland
Adam Marsland
Adam Marsland

Five years ago, singer-songwriter Adam Marsland issued Go West, a 23-song double album of power pop and indie rock tunes.  Back then it essentially fell on deaf ears but Marsland it giving the record another push with his curre...

 
 
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Buzz Osborne
Buzz Osborne
Buzz Osborne

For 30 years, the Melvins have been one of the noisiest trios out there. But now singer-guitarist Buzz Osborne has just released his solo debut, This Machine Kills Artists. The acoustic songs show a different side of Osborne, w...