Wyatt Fair
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“Prolific” would certainly describe Dinosaur Jr.’s oeuvre. The noisy guys of Amherst, Massachusetts have dropped twelve studio albums over the…
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Nathan Kamal
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Echo & the Bunnymen is the greatest of the first wave of British post-punk to be mostly remembered for that…
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Scott Waldman
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A Fire Inside has been going strong for thirty-plus years and has eleven full-lengths, various questionable and/or unquestionable haircuts, and…
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Jose Balderas
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There’s a 99% chance anyone who says they enjoy driving do so because it’s the only place you can cry…
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Anthony Vito
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It’s been said that the key to longevity as a band is as simple as never breaking up. One wouldn’t…
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Jeff Cardello
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If you didn’t grow up in the '90s, the instrumental noise rock of Don Caballero might be as foreign to…
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Scott Waldman
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This is gospel: With or without an exclamation point, Las Vegas’ Panic! at the Disco is easily one of the…
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Kyle Stanley
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Around 30 years ago, Seattle band Citizen Dick fired lead singer Matt Dillon and replaced him with a moody surfer…
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There are very few bands who make me want to dance one moment and then headbutt a cactus the next.…
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Dan Bookbinder
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In late 1970s Minneapolis, an iconic musical act emerged with both a genre-defying and genre-defining sound, and whose name is…
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