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U2

By Davis Guggenheim, Stephen Mooallem
Photography Anton Corbijn

Bono and the Edge on the making of Achtung Baby, an album that marked one of the greatest reinventions in rock history, as the biggest band in the world forged into the future by wrestling free of the past—and why they’re struggling to do that very same thing right now.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/11

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Discovery: WIM

By Ilana Kaplan

Simon Jankelson, Martin Solomon, Saul Wodak, Harry Thynne and Dustin Bookatz started making music on a whim.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/14/11

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G-Side's Occupations

By Marcus Holmlund

In today's #Occupy landscape, independent Huntsville, Alabama rap duo G-Side might make the most relevant hip-hop music out there.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/14/11

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Syd The Kyd

By Matt Diehl
Photography Gregory Harris

Syd the Kyd—that’s what they called Sydney Bennett when she first appeared as the DJ-producer-mixer-sound engineer for the 11-piece hip-hop group Odd Future. “My older brother gave me that name when I was younger, but I grew out of it,” she explains. “I ran with it until things got serious.”  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/14/11

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Face Time with WALK THE MOON

By Ilana Kaplan

With a mix of art-rock and dance-pop that's "a little left-of-center," the Cincinnati natives evoke the excitement felt by indie fans everywhere after hearing Phoenix, MGMT, and OK Go.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/10/11

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Big Nils

By Jonathan Durbin
Photography Sebastian Kim

Teenage angst is alive and well, and living in Northampton, Massachusetts, as the fledgling punks in Big Nils can attest. The quartet, composed of Coco Gordon Moore (vocals), Zoe Wardlaw (guitar), Lilly Daiber (bass), and Sen Morimoto (drums), performs the sort of no-nonsense rock 'n' roll that has inspired rebellious kids for generations. Dissonant art rock, the next generation.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/09/11

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For Duran Duran, Girls Run the World

By Emma Brown

The nine-minute video for Duran Duran's "Girl Panic!," directed by Jonas Åkerlund, opens with black-and-white panoramas of London. Naomi Campbell, poster-girl of nineties decadence, wakes up in a lavish bed surrounded by scantily clad girls in 21st-century Carine Roitfeld-esque leather bondage corsets.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/09/11

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Old News: Tupac Shakur

By Dimitri Ehrlich, Alexandra Galkin

20 years ago this Thursday, Tupac Amaru Shakur was just a relative unknown debuting his very first album, 2Pacalypse Now.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/09/11

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All in Good fun.

By Ilana Kaplan

There's nothing quite as fun right now as being Nate Ruess, Jack Antonoff, and Andrew Dost.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/09/11

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We Want Moves Like Waits

By Steven Gadzinski

Tom Waits isn't afraid of dying, if addressing his decayed body and the mice living in his skull right at the beginning of new single "Satisfied" means anything.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/08/11

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