Music Features
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ATP Pavement
Pavement, Mission of Burma, The Walkmen and many more made the trip to Butlins Minehead for another instalment of All Tomorrow's Parties.
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Like New #2
Why can't music stand alone? Frequently, an artist will be unnaturally grouped within a movement, so why is it this supposedly more engaging than something solitary?
Neil Insh looks behind the scenes... -
SXSW: A First-Timer's Impressions
Jody White made the long trip to Austin to check out this year's SXSW. Rather than simply review the event, he's written this account of his experiences as a SXSW virgin.
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Tracey Thorn (Interview)
Love and Its Opposite is the new album from former Everything But the Girl songstress, Tracey Thorn. She took time out of a busy promotional schedule to talk to Joe Rivers about her life, her career and Twitter.
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Pop Culture Ponderings #1: Music From 1987-1993
Andrew Baer thinks that music in the years from 1987-1993 was the beginning of the current micro-era of music. Is he uncannily observant or an idiot? Weigh in on his theory here.
Tear apart the paradigm here... -
Black Tambourine (Interview)
Black Tambourine members reminisce on the past, share their views on the current DIY culture, and give us an in-depth look into the creation of their re-reissue, including what was it like reuniting in the studio for at least one day.
Juan Edgardo RodrÃguez interviews... -
Trans Am (Interview)
Brief interview with Sebastian Thompson of Trans Am.
George Booker e-mails... -
Mi Ami (Interview)
Mi Ami guitarist/vocalist Daniel Martin-McCormick discusses his old band, his current band, playing live and why Mi Ami's new album, Steal Your Face, mocks the heroes of over-the-counterculture.
Sean Caldwell needs to keep his phone charged... -
Debate Series #1: The State of British Indie
Everyone loves a good debate. In the first of what will a regular series, two of our writers discuss the current health of British indie music.
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Thank You Friend: Alex Chilton 1950-2010
Andy Pareti pays tribute to the great Big Star singer-songwriter-guitarist Alex Chilton who died unexpectedly earlier this month at the age of 59.
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