The End of Selling OutBy
Brian Castleberry
In last Sunday’s New York Times, music critic Jon Pareles came to the conclusion that very soon, advertising and marketing campaigns will become the central end-point and inspiration for our popular music. It’s a compelling argument, and I’m afraid I might agree with him — to a point. Walking a Mile With Another Man’s iPodBy
James Brownsell
I like borrowing other people’s personal stereos. You get a most intimate insight into the musical emotions that someone else has chosen to immerse themselves in – and through this, you can garner a more complete understanding of that person. Rock And Roll Fun Facts For The HolidaysBy
Dryw Keltz
Can you think of a better way to impress your friends and family this holiday season than with obscure Rock And Roll fun facts? Plus, these little nuggets of joy can be dropped at just the right time to get you out of potentially painful discussions. What We Talk About When We Talk About “Alternative” RockBy
Brian Castleberry
Radio right now sounds so bad that when I can’t find a CD in my car I listen to a bible-thumping preacher for entertainment, just so I don’t have to hear from another band that thinks Led Zeppelin and Nirvana are everything you need to know about rock. Five Reasons Why Frank Navetta Wasn’t A LoserBy
Dryw Keltz
Frank Navetta, the founding guitarist for hardcore legends, the Descendents, died on Halloween. Navetta’s guitar style, which weaved punk, surf, and hardcore and rock styles into a unique tapestry, helped define the sound of a generation. Don’t You Forget About Me: Should CD Stores Start Fearing The Reaper?By
Dryw Keltz
The demise of the friendly neighborhood CD store is really starting to hit home for me. An Open Letter to Jimmy Page & John Paul JonesBy
Meghan Harvey
It has come to my attention that there has been talk of a Led Zeppelin reunion of sorts. Though I was at first overjoyed by these rumors, I was quickly thrown into a state of mild panic and confusion when I further read that this “reunion” would not include Robert Plant. My Rocktober Night OutBy
Meghan Harvey
As I face my 31st birthday this coming Saturday, I can’t help but reflect back on the last three decades. The events, the people, and the music that helped shaped my life. I also dyed my hair and got new shoes. Airwalks with little skulls on them. My Trip to the Rainbow Bar & Grill: L.A.’s Home for Rock & RollBy
Rachel Burke
Considering the fact that “November Rain” was one of my favorite music videos growing up, I was a bit nostalgic when I walked into the Rainbow Room on Sunset Blvd. for the first time last Wednesday, knowing that the video was filmed there. “Heavy Metal Drummer” GirlBy
Nancy Lichtenstein
It took some bravery to walk into the music store a couple of weeks ago and tell the owner I wanted to sign up for drumming lessons on the eve of my 40th birthday. Especially when his immediate response was, “Okay…but can I ask WHY you want to do this now?” He’s a Real Nowhere ManBy
James Brownsell
Does the fact that more people will attend Paul McCartney’s debut Tel Aviv performance tomorrow night than voted in the Kadima party leadership election (to decide the next Prime Minister of Israel) reveal more about Israel or Sir Paul? This Music is for the Dogs…LiterallyBy
Janie Gaither
Each of us possess unique personalities in this world and so do our pets. Some animals are calm and docile while others are nervous and high strung. I am unlucky enough to own one of those spastic dogs and I’m still learning how to calm the critter down without losing my mind in [...] Grief Delayed: The Passing of Rick WrightBy
Nadia Collado
How in the world did no one manage to inform me that the keyboardist of one the greatest bands that ever existed had died? How is it that my friends weren’t texting me? Metallica and the Life Cycle of MusicBy
Meghan Harvey
I have listened to Death Magnetic in its entirety on the Internet. It reminded me of those early days of loving Metallica. Those days of being cool and feeling special. I feel like in some way Metallica has come full circle. Maybe they were just testing their limits. |
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