written by: Brian Anderson
on February 8, 2011
On Friday January 14, at New York City’s Highland Ballroom, Camper Van Beethoven reunited once again. That next night, ending a 12 year hiatus, Archers Of Loaf did the same at the Cat’s Cradle in Carboro, North Carolina. Separated by 24 hours and 700 miles, both events drew water from the same well. Like the […]
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written by: Brian Anderson
on February 4, 2011
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Unabomber continues his countdown of the top 25 British Invasion albums with selections 1-5.
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written by: Brian Anderson
on February 3, 2011
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Unabomber continues his countdown of the top 25 British Invasion albums with selections 6-10.
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written by: Brian Anderson
on February 2, 2011
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Unabomber continues his countdown of the top 25 British Invasion albums with selections 11-15.
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written by: Brian Anderson
on February 1, 2011
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Unabomber continues his countdown of the top 25 British Invasion albums with selections 16-20.
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written by: Brian Anderson
on January 27, 2011
How could a country with a population one-sixth the size of America have so many amazing bands? The British Invasion was the most important period in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. It eclipsed everything it preceded and spawned everything that succeeded it.
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written by: Brian Anderson
on January 25, 2011
The 50th anniversary of the most important day in rock ‘n’ roll history — and no one noticed!
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written by: Brian Anderson
on January 18, 2011
Now that 2010 has passed it’s only fitting that we turn from the battle at hand to assess our casualties.
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written by: Brian Anderson
on January 6, 2011
In no other area of the arts is the creativity of its practitioners so fleeting as of those who create music. Writers, visual artists, filmmakers, photographers all watch their skills diminish within their lifetimes, but seldom become parodies of themselves.
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