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With Two New Shows, the Fall of 2010 Stands to be a Great Season for Fans of David Cross and Will Arnett

With Two New Shows, the Fall of 2010 Stands to be a Great Season for Fans of David Cross and Will Arnett

It was a great surprise to find out that on October 1st, the premier episode of David Cross‘s new IFC show “The Increasingly Poor Decisions [...]

The Front: Where Alien Babies Come From pt. 2
by Nate Pollard

The Front: Where Alien Babies Come From pt. 2

KRISTIN MILTNER – Music For Dreaming and Playing
reviewed by Andrew Good

KRISTIN MILTNER – Music For Dreaming and Playing

If you were to enter Kristin Miltner’s home, here’s what you might see: Recording equipment, much of it using software she’s developed herself. Some Brian [...]

SENDERS – Recovery
reviewed by James Yates

SENDERS – Recovery

If the Senders’ new EP, Recovery, proves anything, it’s that they are a genre band. Safe in their cocoon of emo aggression, there is nothing [...]

New Collisions – Over

New Collisions – Over

Backed by a pantheon of rock and indie elite, New Collisions is getting ready to take over the world with their thought-provoking brand of pure [...]

Atmosphere – Freefallin’

Atmosphere – Freefallin’

In support of their upcoming To All My Friends tour (and accompanying double EP), Minneapolis, Minnesota’s Atmosphere is dropping a new MP3 today: “Freefalling.” Click [...]

The Steeple’s Shadows
words by D.M. Leopold

The Steeple’s Shadows

Seville slouched at the end of the line near a timid child with sockets plunged so deep in his skull that the arches of his [...]

Interview: Wavves
words by Andrew Good | photo by Lauren Dukoff

Interview: Wavves

A lot has happened to Nathan Williams, front man of the lo-fi trio Wavves, in the past two years. He’s gone from being the blogosphere’s [...]

Neon Indian – Deadbeat Summer (Here We Go Magic Cover)

Neon Indian – Deadbeat Summer (Here We Go Magic Cover)

It’s shaping up to be a big 2010 for Neon Indian. The band made its network television debut February 11 on “Late Night with Jimmy [...]

Paste Magazine to Cease Publication

Paste Magazine to Cease Publication

Though the story was leaked yesterday on Gawker, it was officially announced today that Paste magazine is folding. They had a good run. It’s amazing, [...]

Deer Tick – Piece By Piece, Frame By Frame

Deer Tick – Piece By Piece, Frame By Frame

Recorded late last year at Black Dirt Studios in upstate New York, The Black Dirt Sessions is a deeply personal record from Deer Tick and most [...]

Wavves – Post Acid

Wavves – Post Acid

This is a download for “Post Acid” by Wavves, aka Nathan Williams. Click (control click for pc) to download!

INSTRUMENTS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – Music For Paradise Armor
reviewed by Andrew Good

INSTRUMENTS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – Music For Paradise Armor

Singer-songwriter Richard Swift spells out what you’re getting right in the name of his electronica act, though what he’s doing with these titular instruments of [...]

THE HIGH CONFESSIONS – Turning Lead Into Gold With The High Confessions
reviewed by Paul J. Comeau

THE HIGH CONFESSIONS – Turning Lead Into Gold With The High Confessions

Knowing in advance that The High Confessions were a super-group featuring Chris Connelly (Ministry), Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), Sanford Parker (Minsk), and Jeremy Lemos (White/Light), [...]

Yacht – Nausea

Yacht – Nausea

It’s been nearly a year since Yacht released their critically acclaimed album See Mystery Lights for James Murphy’s DFA Records, so the always-busy electronic-pop duo are getting ready to [...]