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Music
Active Child has graduated to playing major venues throughout this fall while touring with M83. The one-man-show is Pat Grossi, who writes about the delicate space between heartbreak and heartache. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/23/11
Occupy Musicians Look to Make Noise
Yesterday marked the launch of Occupy Musicians, a homebase for music-makers who support OWS and its satellite protests. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/22/11
Though Rubik hasn't yet garnered the attention they deserve, the Finnish group isn't new to the music scene. They've been a band since the early 2000s, with their band membership constantly changing (from four people to 10, depending on performances and availability). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/22/11
Nine-Month Nostalgia: 'Tiger Blood,' The Vaccines
The Vaccines' newest video, though, calls to mind a more recent (and specific) time: about nine months ago, to be exact. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/22/11
Los Campesinos! Get Fourth Right
Los Campesinos! are known for raw, powerful tracks, and the band's fourth full-length release, Hello Sadness, is no different: as the title suggests, it's an album steeped in melancholy and enticement. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/18/11
In Tense: Princeton Announces Second Album
Upon learning that Los Angeles band Princeton would be naming its sophomore album Remembrance of Things to Come, we must admit: we were duly impressed. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/17/11
This weekend, bats preemptively climbed a few notches on the threatened wildlife list when Black Sabbath announced a reunion album and world tour for 2012. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/16/11
Exclusive Song Premiere: 'Appreciation,' King Fantastic (3 Stripes and Troublemaker Remix)
Rap music is evolving, and the torchbearers of the new guard hail from. . . Venice Beach? ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/11
Perhaps now more than ever, pop culture is neurotically obsessed with—and commercially geared toward—the very young and the interminably restless. But as it turns out, the
next generation of actors, musicians, artists, designers, athletes, models, and multi-hyphenate powerhouses-in-the-making—many of them still in their teens or early twenties—are less concerned with romanticized notions of youth and reveling in some kind of pre-packaged rebellion than they are with doing something meaningful and making their own marks ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/11
Lou Reed, Metallica, and their unlikely collaboration on a new high-concept, avant-metal song cycle about a 19th-century libertine named Lulu. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/11