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Review – Cate Le Bon: Mug Museum
posted: November 15, 2013
Throughout the blogosphere, critics and news writers most frequently slap one of two labels on Dutch musician Cate Le Bon: singer-songwriter or folk. And while it’s true that technically her often morbid but still delightfully
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Vocabulary Lessons With AFI’s Davey Havok
posted: November 12, 2013
AFI have gone through a lot of changes in their 20-plus years as a band. Their lineup, their sound, even frontman Davey Havok‘s hair “ it’s all evolved pretty substantially since these California natives started
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Review: Cut Copy – Free Your Mind
posted: November 8, 2013
The Melbourne, Australia-based synthpop outfit Cut Copy are no strangers to how the music industry works today: if you want people to pay attention to your new record, you’d better have a kickass marketing strategy in place.
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British Royal Navy Puts a New Spin On Music Piracy
posted: November 7, 2013
In totally thought this was an Onion article news, the Metro recently reported that Britney Spears‘ songs are being used to prevent Somali pirates from kidnapping other sailors. The Navy’s Second Officer, Rachel Owens, told
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Tasty Tracks And Tasty Treats
posted: September 5, 2011
Here at OurStage there are few things that we enjoy as much as music, but one of our obsessions that comes pretty damn close is our love of food. So imagine our delight when several
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That Song's About Sex?!
posted: August 29, 2011
After Lady Gaga‘s lackluster “Edge of Glory” music video, it was nice to see Mother Monster returning to truly WTF-inducing form on the video for “You and I.” Two words: Mermaid. Sex. Gags kindly explained
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