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The twisted tale of how two killer clowns brought Skwirl Grinda togethernew
 
    
    What in the bloody hell is a Skwirl Grinda, you know, aside from one of the Holy City's heaviest heavy metal acts?
  
    Charleston City Paper  |  
    Chris Haire  |  
    10-05-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Mysterious Mummiesnew
 
    
    A group of enigmatic, somewhat horny ancient ones is descending on the Rialto.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Gene Armstrong  |  
    10-04-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  A Hobby Heightenednew
 
    
    After gaining acclaim thanks to MySpace, Washed Out expands into a full-fledged band.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Gene Armstrong  |  
    10-01-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Filling the 'Void'new
 
    
    After adding two new members, Dr. Dog reaches a whole new level
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Eric Swedlund  |  
    09-29-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Sweet Carolinenew
Victoria Sherwood interviews Caroline Herring.
  
    Jackson Free Press  |  
    Victoria Sherwood  |  
    09-24-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Transcontinental Dub: Sun Araw’s Cameron Stallones Occupies the Crossroad of Disparate Soundsnew
 
    
    Grafting a unique culture—whether it’s Rasta ideology or Appalachian entertainment—onto an art music spans genre and land mass, resulting in the disintegration of boundaries and the emergence of something ultimately unique.
  
    Chicago Newcity  |  
    Dave Cantor  |  
    09-24-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Bob Dylan: Still rolling, still blowingnew
 
    
    Once again Bob Dylan, now 71, is on the cover of magazines. His new disc, Tempest, is near the top of the charts. And yet to many, too many, especially to those under 40, Dylan is worse than an enigma or a mystery, he is a story where the plot is too far advanced to join in.
  
    Planet Jackson Hole  |  
    Richard Abowitz  |  
    09-21-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    
  Alejandro Escovedo Presents 'Big Station', his Superb New Albumnew
 
    
    San Antonio-born Alejandro Escovedo got a new lease on life when he overcame a severe case of hepatitis C that sidelined him from music, left him too weak to walk for a while, and had doctors believing he wouldn't survive the disease.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Alan Sculley  |  
    09-20-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    Tags: Big Station
  Bela Fleck and Marcus Roberts bring their magic to Jazz' SAlivenew
 
    
    There's a certain built-in disappointment that comes with high-profile collaborations, no matter how successful (Duke and Coltrane, Queen and Bowie) or, well, not (Loutallica anyone?).
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    J.D. Swerzenski  |  
    09-20-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    
  Darlings of Denvernew
 
    
    The Lumineers embark on their first headlining tour, with a hit record to their credit.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Gene Armstrong  |  
    09-20-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    Tags: folk-rock, The Lumineers
  Enter Scofieldnew
 
    
    Scott Hall profiles legendary jazz-funk artist John Scofield.
  
    NUVO  |  
    Scott Hall  |  
    09-19-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    
  Nicki Bluhm Bloomsnew
 
    
    A dark-eyed lady almost always photographed with a golden halo seemingly made of sunsets and pure ‘70s AM morning radio vibes, Bluhm has a music-scene Cinderella story.
  
    Philadelphia Weekly  |  
    Tara Murtha  |  
    09-19-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    Tags: vintage, Nicki Bluhm
  Humans Come Alivenew
 
    
    Nick Selm discusses the scuzzy chaos and repugnant genius of Humans' newest masterpiece, Milk Pond.
  
    NUVO  |  
    Nick Selm  |  
    09-19-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    
  Building Momentum: The Avett Brothersnew
 
    
    Just a band of carpenters working their way to folk-rock perfection
  
    Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  
    Jeff Hahne  |  
    09-19-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    Tags: Bob Crawford, folk, rock, Avett Brothers, Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions, concert, Scott Avett, Seth Avett, brain tumor, Rick Rubin, American Recordings, Charlotte, Carolina Jubilee, Concord, festival, Jacob Edwards, Joe Kwon, Mumford and Sons, Music Midtown Festival, Ramseur Records, Southern Ground Festival, The Carpenter
  A Q&A with Mark Mothersbaughnew
 
    
    WE ARE DEVO.
  
    NUVO  |  
    Taylor Peters  |  
    09-19-2012  | 
    Profiles & Interviews