Lisa Mychols – Above, Beyond and In Between (2013)
For the past couple of decades, Lisa Mychols has been very busy making music through a variety of vessels.
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For the past couple of decades, Lisa Mychols has been very busy making music through a variety of vessels.
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Amy Sciarretto invited Stars in Stereo 's Bec Hollcraft into the ring for a Take Aim sesh.
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One of the hardest working bands in the business, after winning the coveted award Halestorm did what they always do: they hit the road.
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Bullet for My Valentine and Halestorm joining forces on the same bill is something like a modern day Clash of the Titans.
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Having taken on responsibility for promoting this gig, I may not be the most non-partisan individual to review what happened at Glasgow Stereo on Saturday 13 April.....but I'm going to do my best.
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Metallica have added Rocket from the Crypt, Vista Chino, Dead Sara and locals Matt Clarke and Calico to the lineup of the second Orion Music + More event, slated for June 8 and 9 in Detroit.
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They Say It's Your Birthday celebrates an artist's special day with other people singing his or her songs.
Read MoreWe're delighted to announce that for the third year running, TVD will be taking SXSW.
Read MoreFive years ago this spring, I started writing for WNEW.com, an online and HD relaunch of New York's legendary album-rock radio station.
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It's a new year, so that means new content for Each Note Secure.
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Coheed and Cambria have never been busier.
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Davenport Cabinet, the alternative folk rock solo project of Coheed and Cambria guitarist Travis Stever, will release their second album Our Machine tomorrow, January 15.
Read MoreNot many bands have been through as much as Wounds have in the last two years.
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We stop today to remember those who left the world of music in 2012, from Dave Brubeck and Dick Clark to Levon Helm and Ronnie Montrose.
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2012 marked a number of musical events, including the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' debut single "Love Me Do." The limited-edition anniversary "Love Me Do" single represents just one of many Fab Four-related products released this past year.
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Earlier this year, Fantagraphics released a beautiful edition of Joost Swarte 's collected work, Is That All There Is?.
Read MoreSid Griffin is the bandleader of Europe's premier bluegrass outfit, the magnificent Coal Porters.
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"I want buying my paintings to be like buying a CD: it's cheap, it's art and it changes your life, but the object has no status. Musicians create something for the moment, something with no boundaries and that kind of expansiveness is what I want to come across in my work."
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On December 11, 2012, Phish will release "Star Lake 98", a brand new 2-DVD set recorded live on August 11, 1998 at Star Lake Amphitheatre in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania.
Read MoreThose with an interest in psychedelic pop who haven't already checked out Perth, Australia's Tame Impala should surely spend a little time getting acquainted with their not yet voluminous discography.
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Tickets to see Death Grips at Music Hall of Williamsburg are on sale today at noon.
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When a musician dies, they leave behind an aural legacy — songs that serve as eternal reminders of what this person did when the microphone was on.
Read MoreWhile most rock songs were still recorded in mono, Decca Records wanted the Moody Blues to record a rock version of Dvorak so it could demonstrate its stereo systems and prove that rock & roll could sound as good as classical music in stereo.
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Music Tapes leader, singing saw-playing catalyst of the Elephant 6 collective, Neutral Milk Hotel member – everything is "amazing and kind of terrible" these days.
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Do you know the French phrase "coup de foudre?"
Read MoreFrom April 4th to June 4th The Ripple Effect ran a campaign on the excellent online music website ReverbNation (www.reverbnation.com).
Read MoreThe buzz that surrounded their debut album (2007's surreally rootsy All Hour Cymbals) was mingled with intrigue.
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Listen to a playlist compiled by Matt LeMay featuring some of Bill Doss' finest work here.
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The term "legend" is frequently tossed around with the carefree abandon of a Frisbee on a Spanish beach.
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Glasgow city centre houses some of the best music venues in the country; from intimate to grandeur, we�ve got them all.
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Two weeks ago Jeff Mangum's rescheduled ATP finally took place.
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Norwegian four-piece The Megaphonic Thrift have taken the shoegaze and noise rock scene by storm in recent years.
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Look for an new live concert film from Dennis DeYoung focusing on acoustic versions of his classic Styx material.
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When Dirty Three play live, Warren Ellis always takes the time to tell the audience what their songs are 'about'.
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Mark Lindsay, coming off a career-making period as frontman for Paul Revere and the Raiders, proceeded to reel off a string of solo hits for Columbia in the early 1970s — only they had little, if anything, in common with the initial fancy-pantsed garage-rock outbursts of his old band.
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I've seen blogs come and go and it's weird to finally be the one saying goodbye.
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Not only did he play drums in one of the most significant indie bands ever – Neutral Milk Hotel – forging close links to the highly influential Elephant 6 collective, more recently he's made a name for himself with A Hawk And A Hacksaw , his rigorously studied and richly authentic celebration of Eastern European music.
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