Mercury Rev were, for quite a long time throughout the 90s, one of those bands who got a fair bit of critical acclaim in the music papers and magazines but who were often quite difficult to track down on radio. Read More
Last night the Echoplex presented a sophisticated pop bill headlined by Liam Finn and Eliza-Jane, the children of down-under stars Neil Finn (Split Enz, Crowded House) and Jimmy Barnes. Read More
It's never anything other than a magical journey. Read More
For all the cool things that can be said about Wayne Coyne , perhaps the coolest is that he just doesn't take himself that seriously. Read More
This second album by Windmill is a suite of ten songs about dust particles, space, Carl Sagan and planetary doom. Read More
To reflect thee 8th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, which claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 Americans, the Post took to the streets of downtown West Jefferson this week to ask locals to look back to that fateful day and how they view the ongoing War on Terror. Read More
Follow-up to 2001's All Is Dream, recorded in the band's Kingston studio by the core Rev trio of Jonathan Donahue, Grasshopper and Jeff Mercel. Read More
Mercury Rev were once America's most viscerally unpredictable rock group. Read More
Recorded in the wake of last year's Clemency, this between-albums boredom-killer is an unlikely triumph. Read More
Mercury Rev were once America's most viscerally unpredictable rock group. Read More