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Review: Diarrhea Planet, 'Turn To Gold'
With its four guitarists, the band crafts a potent and sometimes ridiculous mix of garage rock, pop punk, metal and even Southern rock.
Songs We Love: Bill Evans Trio, 'You're Gonna Hear From Me [Alternate Take]'
In a newly unearthed studio recording, a short-lived version of Bill Evans' trio, with Eddie Gomez and Jack DeJohnette, shows just how fervent their musical conversations could be.
Review: Luke Combs, 'This One's For You'
The singer-songwriter proves himself to be an astute student of country music's trends and conventions.
Build A Better Workplace With Headphone Jazz
In an economy that's tanking, the office has become an increasingly barren wasteland. But you can still make the best of your work environment by turning off the fluorescent overheads, plugging in some headphones and checking out these segues into a world of jazz adventure.
Jazz Centennials: Legends At 100
Jazz has no shortage of celebrated masters. Every year brings an abundance of new milestones for record labels to celebrate. With that in mind, we present songs by six American jazz musicians who would have become centenarians in 2009, including Lester Young.
Summer Can't Last Forever: Songs For Farewell
Summer is, unfortunately, more about what we want it to be than what it actually is. Idealism may make a potent brew, but we know the season inevitably ends. That's why some of the best summer songs are tinged with fragility and marked by melancholy. This is music that admits the painful truth about summer: that even the best times won't last, as long days fade with autumn's encroaching dusk.
In Praise Of Broadway's Orchestrators
Many of Broadway's greatest orchestrators remain little-known. Ever hear of Sid Ramin, Jonathan Tunick, Don Walker, Russell Bennett or Ralph Burns? Exactly. But those are the men who orchestrated West Side Story, Gypsy, A Chorus Line, Sweeney Todd, Hello Dolly and South Pacific.
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Lady Gaga: A Spectacle At Madison Square Garden
Lady Gaga's rebellious personality, outrageous fashion sense and outsize way with a chorus have earned her a huge and diverse fan base. Last week, she played three sold-out hometown shows at New York's Madison Square Garden. Critic Will Hermes recently took his niece to one of the concerts.
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Josh Groban And Girl Talk: One Not Like The Other
This week saw two big music releases: a new album from pop baritone Josh Groban and the new download from mash-up genius Girl Talk. Music critic Tom Moon offers his thoughts on two very different albums.
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Guest DJ: Matty Healy Of The 1975 On Making Music From Now On
The frontman for The 1975 says today's political climate has him thinking more seriously about writing songs that mean something.
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