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Interview: Pall Jenkins of Three Mile Pilot and The Black Heart Procession
words by Casey Boland | photo by 3MP

Interview: Pall Jenkins of Three Mile Pilot and The Black Heart Procession

Pall Jenkins lives in San Diego. The first time I heard his band Three Mile Pilot I was in San Francisco. I endured an ill-advised [...]

NEIL YOUNG – Le Noise
reviewed by Jon Aubin

NEIL YOUNG – Le Noise

Le Noise is a true dream combo, a predestined collaboration between fellow ex-pat Canadian musical geniuses, Neil Young and Daniel Lanois, the latter of whom [...]

Show Review: Teenage Fanclub at the Royale, Boston 9/25/10
words and photo by Jon Aubin

Show Review: Teenage Fanclub at the Royale, Boston 9/25/10

At this point, Teenage Fanclub must feel pretty comfortable seeming out of place and sounding outside of time, though never out of tune. They’ve been [...]

WEEZER – Hurley
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

WEEZER – Hurley

Hurley marks a sea change in the career of Weezer. Not only does it make the band’s first true indie release after leaving Universal Music [...]

Show Review: Sasquatch! 2010
words and photos by Gary Lappier

Show Review: Sasquatch! 2010

The 2010 Sasquatch Music Festival is now in the bag, and now that the last notes of Ween’s epic closing set have floated back into the ether, I am here to fill you in. The weekend, which took place at The Gorge Ampitheatre in George, Washington, in was chock full of good, bad, and some truly ugly moments.

Nirvana – About a Girl

Nirvana – About a Girl

In 1992, Nirvana’s Nevermind went number one — bumping Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous” off the album charts. They were anti-rock stars who fought their stardom while [...]

Nirvana – Scoff

Nirvana – Scoff

In 1992, Nirvana’s Nevermind went number one — bumping Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous” off the album charts. They were anti-rock stars who fought their stardom while [...]

Interview: Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth
words by Douglas Novielli

Interview: Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth

Originally published in Verbicide issue #6 During my time spent living in Budapest, I had a select few albums that were essential for long, overnight [...]