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Volume 17 of the Bootleg series finds Bob Dylan in Miami and on excellent form
Even the most ardent Bob Dylan fans were worrying that he’d dropped the ball with Time Out Of Mind, released in autumn 1997. There had been nothing really new from Dylan for seven years – just crumbs of comfort via an MTV Unplugged, various ‘best. of’s and...
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If unorthodox avant-punk noise-metal innovation is the question, Dinosaur Jr. are the answer
Widely credited as influential catalysts during the grunge goldrush, Dinosaur Jr. took. an embryonic Nirvana out on tour before riding the corporate alt.rock wave of the. 90s. But listening back to this box set of expanded albums spanning the trio’s major-label peak confirms founder and frontman J Mascis as a far more unorthodox avant-punk noise-metal innovator than his comically lethargic slacker-stoner lumberjack image suggests.
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Cynic make live comeback in LA secret show
Watch clip from Cynic's first live outing in eight years as they get ready for 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise. Cynic played their first show in eight years on Friday night in Los Angeles, California. The band were billed under the name 'Uroboric Forms' for the secret show at the...
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The music world reacts to the death of Television's Tom Verlaine: "You introduced me to a world that flipped my life upside down. I am forever grateful"
R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, Steve Albini, Vernon Reid, Alice In Chains' William DuVall and more pay tribute to Tom Verlaine, who passed away on January 28. Friends, peers and famous fans are paying their respects to late Television frontman Tom Verlaine, who died on Saturday (January...
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Television frontman Tom Verlaine dead at 73
Tom Verlaine, singer and guitarist with New York icons Television, has died after a short illness. Television singer and guitarist Tom Verlaine has died at the age of 73 after a short illness. His death following a "brief illness" was confirmed by Patti Smith's daughter, Jesse Paris Smith, who tells...
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Steppenwolf lack heavy metal thunder on three albums of declining in potency
Having broken up in 1972, burnt out following their lauded 1968-71 period during which they’d amassed multiple gold discs, earned millions by playing to millions and given the world one of its most enduring heavy rock anthems in Born To Be Wild, it. didn’t take too long for Steppenwolf...
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