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Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Announces 2012 Lineup

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Announces 2012 Lineup

The initial lineup for the 2012 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. The 11th annual four-day camping and music festival will be held on June 7th [...]

Verbicide’s Top 50 Albums of 2011

Verbicide’s Top 50 Albums of 2011

Our definitive list returns! Featuring chart-topping albums, some returning veterans, and a few surprise upstarts. Join us as we count down the best albums of the year.

MOGWAI – Earth Division
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

MOGWAI – Earth Division

Mogwai has never been described as a happy band, and Earth Division does nothing to change that. But what does change is how Mogwai goes [...]

Photo Gallery: Mogwai at The Exit/In, Nashville 5/21/11
words and photos by Cayte Nobles

Photo Gallery: Mogwai at The Exit/In, Nashville 5/21/11

Cayte Nobles shares pics from the final stop on Mogwai’s tour.

MOGWAI – Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
reviewed by Vanessa Bennett

MOGWAI – Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will

If you’re searching for screaming guitars and epic ballads that seem never-ending, look elsewhere. Glasgow natives Mogwai have deviated from their typical sound with their [...]

Visa Issues Cause Mogwai to Postpone US Tour

Visa Issues Cause Mogwai to Postpone US Tour

Glasgow’s Mogwai have announced that there has been a delay with their U.S. visa processing, and five shows will be postponed.

New Video from Mogwai

New Video from Mogwai

In celebration of the release of Mogwai’s seventh full-length album, Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will, which comes out today in the U.S. via Sub [...]

Mogwai – San Pedro

Mogwai – San Pedro

Mogwai has premiered “San Pedro,” a track from their forthcoming album, Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will , which is set to be released on [...]

Interview: James Graham of The Twilight Sad
words by Jon Aubin | photo by Nic Shoenfeld

Interview: James Graham of The Twilight Sad

To the uninitiated, the best way to describe The Twilight Sad’s sound is as such: imagine Ian Curtis singing in a Scottish brogue, backed up [...]

BURNING
reviewed by James Yates

BURNING

Rock Action Records 54 min., dir. by Vincent Moon and Nathanael Le Scouarnac I’ve always enjoyed Mogwai, but I have to confess that up until [...]