The Mark, Tom, Travis and Everybody Else Show
Being a Blink-182 fan is sort of a communion, and the sentiment is not necessarily devoid of religious context.
Read MoreBeing a Blink-182 fan is sort of a communion, and the sentiment is not necessarily devoid of religious context.
Read MoreWhich song are we talking about, Katy Perry’s “T.G.I.F.” or DOM’s “Happy Birthday Party?”
Read MoreIs radio a dinosaur, destined to become extinct from relevance by the asteroid-like impact of the Internet and the ubiquity of mobile devices?
Read MoreA few new wrinkles have worn on the “120 Minutes” formula.
Read MoreNow that nobody is selling records, at least not like they used to, in the age of file sharing and music ripping, is it possible that not just alternative music, but all music radio will go extinct as well on the FM dial?
Read MoreEach genre has its own pesky gnat that won’t go away.
Read MoreReally, it’s as if Limp Bizkit is pretending the last decade never happened.
Read MoreDoes she regret the crime, or the prospect of doing the time? The narrative is unclear, and perhaps the ambiguity is deliberate.
Read MoreBecause these three couldn’t keep their personal drama from blatantly filling every pore of their identities, they have become relatable symbols of a movement that prides itself on having feelings—important feelings.
Read MoreClarence Clemons was almost more important than Bruce Springsteen himself
Read MoreYou no longer own your music and it no longer says anything about you. You are just a traveller in a sea, controlled by a nonexistent bank, somewhere up in the sky.
Read MoreFor having remarkably different careers, the two groups are always, and rightly, compared to each other.
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