What a decade it's been. 2004 was my first year in the so-called Real World ; jobs, car payments, instability everywhere. Read More
Frederictonian Matt McFarlane had the fire of music light within him in the 1990s. Read More
Local musician Timi Conley's new album, "Nerd Sexy," provides a variation of music styles blended into a new hybrid of pop music. Read More
He's considered romantic-comedy royalty, having written and/or directed Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually and Notting Hill. But Richard Curtis says he's not feeling it anymore, being married and all. Read More
Five years after their last full release, the Norwegian folk duo that is Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambæk Bøe have this record that is so cleanly played, so crisply recorded – partially in an Italian studio and partially at Øye's home – and it is perhaps this trait that makes them stand out which also acts as their greatest fault, that they walk the line between dull and elegant, fallling onto either side from song to song. Read More
Wrought with turmoil and watching a life fall apart as so many others were having similar experiences but in a different manner; that was 2001 for you. Read More
Welcome to the latest edition of Pitchfork's Guest List. Read More
Bromance, like metrosexual before it, is the latest buzz term to be used in the media's continuing assault on the once-impenetrable walls of masculinity. Read More
Bergen, Norway-based indie-pop duo Kings of Convenience teamed singer/guitarist Erik Glambek Bøe and guitarist Erlend Øye. Read More
Before this month, Norwegian acoustic duo Kings of Convenience had released only two albums in eight years, spending much of their time apart pursuing electro-pop side projects and making babies. Read More
Bergen, Norway-based indie-pop duo Kings of Convenience teamed singer/guitarist Erik Glambek Bøe and guitarist Erlend Øye. ... Read the full Kings of Convenience bio.