When I originally discovered the music from the solo project of Paris songwriter Stéphane Milochevitch I described Thousand (his musical nom de guerr...
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I've always thought it was cool that The Walkmen were one of those bands that earned their chops as musicians by playing together, having played in ba...
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It has been said that all art is a product of its context. That is certainly true of the self-titled third album by New Zealand songwriter Annabel Alp...
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My earliest awareness of the iconic Frank Sinatra came from watching classic Looney Tunes cartoons from the early 40’s. In those cartoons Sinatra wa...
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The band The War On Drugs formed the same way many great bands start: two guys with shared musical influences met, had a few drinks together, and deci...
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New music from Azealia Banks, Deerhoof (feat. David Bazan), The Dø and M.I.A.! That is a lot of great new music for one Single Serving. Thankfu...
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In a way, Zach Saginaw became an electronic producer by accident. As a self-taught drummer with a love for jazz and hip hop, Saginaw hadn't begun comp...
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Mmmhmm! We've got four new tracks for you to download today that I think you're going to love - I know I'm feeling them. Let me know which one is ...
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I'll probably be experimenting with the formatting of the Single Servings posts for the next few weeks to find something I like. However, instead ...
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Twilight Singers began in 1997 as a side-project for Afghan Whigs frontman Greg Dulli. When the Whigs disbanded in 2001, Twilight Singers became the p...
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Stop me if you heard this one before. The story goes something like this: a trio of art school students bond over the discovery of their shared apprec...