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    Jessie Ware exposes the secret of chart success.
  
    Colorado Springs Independent  |  
    Tom Lanham  |  
    11-07-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Jacco Gardner’s Age of Discoverynew
 
    
    “I had a quite clear visual image when I made that song,” Jacco Gardner says of “Cabinet of Curiosities.” “It’s from a time when dreams and reality came together in a way … like the first [explorers] who saw an elephant, and they made a drawing of it. It looked like a monster."
  
    Chicago Newcity  |  
    Dave Cantor  |  
    10-21-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
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  Beauty Born of Explorationnew
 
    
    Improvisational act Cave take their experimental ethos to all aspects of their creative process.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Joshua Levine  |  
    10-17-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Hawkwind's Persistent Visionnew
The current incarnation of Hawkwind, including dancers and a light crew, counts about ten people, all dedicated to crafting a stage show to extol the psychedelic virtues of the ensemble’s 1975 work. Brock refers to the album as “the last part of the jigsaw puzzle from the seventies.” And while it was the final album featuring Lemmy on bass, Hawkwind issued several additional long-players during that decade.
  
    Chicago Newcity  |  
    Dave Cantor  |  
    10-10-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
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  Joy Division and New Order co-founder Peter Hook relives a troubled legacynew
 
    
    The worst insult in the world: "Don't be good, don't play anything yourself, just follow what I do."
  
    Colorado Springs Independent  |  
    Bill Forman  |  
    09-25-2013  | 
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  Guttural Rhythms: The Science of Ted Sirota’s Heavyweight Dubnew
 
    
    Honing in on sounds drawn from Jamaica invariably abut America’s jazz tradition. Drummer Ted Sirota’s more than vaguely familiar with both. But his estrangement from reggae and dub didn’t occur because of lacking fealty. The drummer just found himself more easily insinuated into jazz ensembles.
  
    Chicago Newcity  |  
    Dave Cantor  |  
    09-20-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
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  Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews releases Say That to Say Thisnew
 
    
    Many New Orleanians have followed the rising musical star of Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews' since he was brought onstage at the 1990 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival by blues legend Bo Diddley — a magic moment captured by late photographer Michael P. Smith as the four-and-a-half year old Andrews lofted a trombone taller than he was. Local music lovers feel a proud parent's type of joy regarding the precious success he's achieved since then...
  
    Gambit  |  
    Frank Etheridge  |  
    09-10-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    
  Stoner Rock's Best Kept Secretnew
 
    
    Sweden's Truckfighters have more in common with the Melvins than ABBA.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Casey Dewey  |  
    09-03-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  
  
    Tags: Truckfighters
  Just A Rambler: Nick Garrie Reclaims His Masterful “Nightmare”new
 
    
    He says the album’s recording wasn’t hijacked back in 1968. But if Nick Garrie didn’t think “The Nightmare of J.B. Stanislas” existed in bastardized form, he likely wouldn’t be traversing the Atlantic Ocean to set it all right.
  
    Chicago Newcity  |  
    Dave Cantor  |  
    09-03-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Spiritual Revolutionary: The Musical Meander of Saxophonist Charles Lloydnew
 
    
    Charles Lloyd’s "Forest Flower" followed him to New York, a city he describes as jazz’s mecca in its heyday. It followed him to Europe and the U.S.S.R., an unheard of occurrence amid the Cold War. It insinuated itself into hippie culture, Lloyd counting the Grateful Dead, John Densmore and David Crosby as ardent disciples.
  
    Chicago Newcity  |  
    Dave Cantor  |  
    09-03-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  GNR's Duff McKagan gets his Walking Papersnew
 
    
    Duff McKagan says he's been wanting to work with former Post Stardom Depression frontman Jeff Angell ever since the Guns N' Roses co-founder first saw the ill-fated rock band perform back in the early '90s. "They were the coolest rock band on the planet at that moment," enthuses the former GNR bassist...
  
    Colorado Springs Independent  |  
    Alan Sculley  |  
    08-28-2013  | 
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  Enter the Nugenew
 
    
    Ted Nugent is heading on tour in advance of a new live album--and yes, he's still saying controversial things.
  
    Coachella Valley Independent  |  
    Brian Blueskye  |  
    08-21-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Not 'Too Metal'new
Underground legends The Melvins hit the road to promote their new album, "Everybody Loves Sausages."
  
    Coachella Valley Independent  |  
    Brian Blueskye  |  
    08-16-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Brace Yourself for the Hardcore Punk of The Dwarvesnew
Formed in 1982 in the suburbs of Chicago, the Dwarves became hardcore-punk sound trailblazers—before they later became notorious for onstage acts that included violence, drug use and self-mutilation.
  
    Coachella Valley Independent  |  
    Brian Blueskye  |  
    08-09-2013  | 
    Profiles & Interviews
  
  Falsetto and Funknew
 
    
    Demon Queen's new album, featuring Zackey Force 
Funk, might be one of the year's most anticipated releases.
  
    Tucson Weekly  |  
    Joshua Levine  |  
    08-08-2013  | 
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    Tags: zackey force funk, Demon Queen