Kanye West’s ‘Yeezus’: Review Revue
With Yeezus , the world's most polarizing pop star has gone and dropped a polarizing anti-pop record.
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With Yeezus , the world's most polarizing pop star has gone and dropped a polarizing anti-pop record.
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On a cold, windy, rainy night after work in April I made my way from Toronto to Hamilton by Go Transit to see the legendary Leonard Cohen at Copps Coliseum.
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Last night, Georgia's Baroness played Lawrence's Granada Theater, with openers Coliseum.
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While this week, with the last-minute cancellation of Googa Mooga on Sunday, stumbled out of the gate like a long-shot Preakness pony, the live music gods are unsurprisingly smiling upon their holy land again, offering great concerts everywhere from Jersey to the J train.
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Even though a cowboy hat sighting on Fifth Avenue is still pretty rare, country music has made an important move into New York City. Country has its own radio station in the nation's largest market for the first time in 17 years.
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Even though a cowboy hat sighting on Fifth Avenue is still pretty rare, country music has made an important move into New York City. Country has its own radio station in the nation's largest market for the first time in 17 years.
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The Rolling Stones were at a live peak when they headed out on a European tour in September 1973 to support their dark new album Goats Head Soup. A recording of their October 17th show at Brussels, Belgium's Forest Hills Arena featuring the band ripping through new tracks like "Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" and "Dancing With Mr. D" – circulated among fans for years before being released as part of Google Music's Stones Archive series in 2011.
Read MoreSnoop Lion and Tony Bennett have teamed up (along with numerous other celebrities) to support Voices Against Violence .
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This just might have to be my birthday present to myself.
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In 1997, he undertook his first major assignment: a central role in James MacMillan's Inés de Castro.
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After crushing the dreams of a seven-year-old girl last week at a gig at Hamilton, Ontario's Copps Coliseum, The Who 's Pete Townshend has made a point of apologizing to her and her father for an incident during the concert.
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What geniuses decided to book that pairing?
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Bummer, but the second one from the right is a girl...right??... Acid King played Saint Vitus with Kings Destroy and Blackout (pics, video, stream) (1) Anonymous wrote: Thinly sliced pieces of Tofurkey sausage glazed in hummus on top of...
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In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, LIC Bar in (you guessed it) Long Island City was crushed by the storm.
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THE SONICS only recorded two albums of note—1965's Here Are the Sonics and Boom , which came out the following year—but they've gotten a lot of mileage out of them.
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In more than four decades in the music business, Jimi Jamison has worn quite a few different hats.
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Brett Scallions has so far had one of the most varied, coolest rock and roll careers we know of.
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Lee Brice has a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.
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In the fall of 1989, Sub Pop founders Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman flew to Rome to meet up with two of their bands.
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When Rolling Stone visited with Dead Sara frontwoman Emily Armstrong at her home in March, the L.A. band was getting set for their first national tour.
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The Who are out performing their classic 1973 rock opera Quadrophenia on a tour that came to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn last night (11/14), the first of five NYC-area dates that stretch into the new year.
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In a pitched battle for Canuck supremacy, Neil Young edged out Rush by just one mention, as we imagined what being stranded on an island just off the coast of Canada might be like.
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For the past five years, trumpeter, arranger and composer Guy Barker has opened the London jazz festival with this massively ambitious project , in which numerous vocalists are backed by a 41-piece orchestra: half jazz big band, half string section.
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The word Sensation trilled, buzzed, and flew off the lips of thousands of people a couple weekends back in New York. For any city, the weekend preceding Halloween is inevitably overflowing with an abundance of parties and thrills, but in no way could any other event steal the thunder and hype enveloping the arrival of the Dutch festival Sensation on US soil.
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Duran Duran bassist's autobiography: for "people that have never played the Oakland Coliseum – on drugs."
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Man, can't those guys in Swedish House Mafia ever catch a break?
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Dave Gahan has been the frontman for Depeche Mode for almost as long as the band has been together.
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If you would of told me last year that in 2012, I would see Bruce Springsteen live in concert not once, but twice, I would have laughed in your face.
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If you were driving around certain parts of southern California in the summer of 1968, you may have heard Bob Dylan 's version of "This Wheel's on Fire" on the radio.
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After four decades and 30 million albums sold, Ann and Nancy Wilson have decided to tell their story.
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Pretty much across the board, the comeback album by British indie rock pioneers Bloc Party has been given very neutral reviews.
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The Rolling Stones have updated the cover image on their Facebook page, with an apparent reference to the upcoming release of a new best-of compilation reportedly to be called Fifty Licks.
Read MoreThe last time the Eagles appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone , back in 1979, Charles M. Young had spent a year with the band, gaining unprecedented access to one of rock's biggest and most private bands ( "The Eagles: Hell Is for Heroes," RS 305 ).
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It's a well-known fact—we music journalists love our lists.
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Remember when it didn�t mean tight jeans and plaid shirts and before pop culture hijacked it to sell The Kooks records and haircuts?
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Bloc Party [ Twitter / Facebook ] fans, listen up: those of you (and there are plenty) who have been longing to hear the band return to their roots and produce another Silent Alarm won't be completely satisfied with this album.
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