Posts Tagged as ‘gramps’

Published on December 11th, 2022

What’s in an alter ego? Consider Deb DeMure of the Los Angeles dark dance duo Drab Majesty — or peek past that identity to find »

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Published on September 23rd, 2022

While science helps to explain the brain’s response to psychedelics, the individual experience in all of its transformative capacity is spiritual — yet somehow still »

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Published on July 24th, 2022

“It’s hard for even us to describe our sound,” says Seafoam Walls guitarist and singer Jayan Bertrand. But this Miami four-piece does its best on »

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Published on July 19th, 2022

Few genres in music history are as perfectly named as dad rock. Right away the dad-rock descriptor gives you a distinct visual of an aging paterfamilias »

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Published on March 25th, 2022

The ’90s were dominated by the dour haze that was grunge and adversely the golden age of hip-hop. The aughts were messier: Subsets of subsets »

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Published on March 20th, 2022

If the finest purveyors of experimental psychedelic rock spend the bulk of their lifetimes creating a catalogue of work that guarantees their place in history »

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Published on March 3rd, 2022

A benefit of LPs and the like making comebacks is the commitment to presentation — creating a visual anchor to the music that can make »

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Published on March 1st, 2022

Bee populations face a complicated future… so with that in mind, and a classic cinematic critique of Francoist Spain as guide, and the forgotten musical »

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Published on February 2nd, 2022

It would be nice to think that Philadelphia’s Mannequin Pussy are attacking objectification, that their performative process is further scholarly research into awful ’80s films »

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Published on February 5th, 2020

Nothing like a good old Hallmark date to get the temporal stock of roses to rise like gas prices after a hurricane. Yup, Valentine’s Day »

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Published on March 1st, 2019

Taken from the “Love & Rockets” comic universe by his own hand, Eulalio “Speedy” Ortiz was the doomed character and deus ex machina of the »

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Published on March 3rd, 2018

Dead Meadow was formed from the ashes of assorted D.C. bands. Their roots are intertwined with personnel from Dischord Records and its flagship band, Fugazi, »

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