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Sound And Vision: Building the Perfect St. Patrick's Day Soundtrack — 10 Great Green "Party" Songs
posted: March 11, 2011
Think of it as an extreme makeover that took centuries to complete. Although St. Patrick’s Day originally was conceived as a Catholic holy day, the Hail Mary is probably the last thing on the minds
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Riffs, Rants & Rumors: Beady Eye Finds Life After Oasis
posted: March 2, 2011
Fame is seldom more of a double-edged sword than when you’re trying to sneak your way around it. Such is the dilemma faced by Beady Eye, the band that was created when the chronically fractious
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Monday, February 21, 2011
posted: February 21, 2011
Britney Spears leaks the “most exciting song in many, many years” Potheads unite: Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, Wiz Khalifa collab Ex-Alice In Chains bassist chained up for drug possession Adele jumps 46 spots, gives The Beatles
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Beat Generation: Cut Copy – Zonoscope Album Review
posted: February 6, 2011
There’s always a question about the follow up record. What does a band do after their big breakthrough? On Zonoscope, Cut Copy’s third LP for Modular Recordings, Cut Copy faces that dilemma by not breaking stride.
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Sound And Vision: Should They Stay Or Should They Go? The Overexposure of Pop's Biggest Stars
posted: January 28, 2011
Last year, Avril Lavigne posted an online message to her fans explaining the lengthy break between her last album, 2007’s The Best Damn Thing, and her upcoming Goodbye Lullabye (due March 8 on RCA Records):
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End of the Revolution: Has Pop Lost Its Social Conscience?
posted: January 14, 2011
“You say you want a revolution,” The Beatles taunted in 1968. Seventeen years later, the Cult declared, “There’s a revolution.” When Tracy Chapman started “talkin’ ’bout a revolution” in 1988, she left the battlefield with
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