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Rank Your Records: Architects's Sam Carter Rates the Band's Six Albums
Ahead of their new album, 'All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us,' we had the Brighton band rate their catalog.
Rank Your Records: Barenaked Ladies Vocalist Ed Robertson Puts the Band's Ten Albums in Order
The vocalist talks about the band's career which spans three decades, a few surprise hit singles, and a bunch of naked recording sessions.
A Very Funny Forthright Interview with the Dude from Band of Horses
Some choice quotes: “I don’t have any idea what I’m doing,” “I’m a miserable fucker that has a lot of gratitude,” and “We got fucking lucky as balls."
Listen to My Jerusalem's New Album, 'A Little Death'
Frontman Jeff Klein talks about holing up in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn in the wake of his mother's death to write the band's latest record.
Be Very Not Disappointed by the First Song from TTNG's New Album, 'Disappointment Island'
New band name, new lineup, new album.
Listen to Tiny Moving Parts' Optimistic New Album 'Celebrate'
“Fuck it, let’s just have a good time in the short amount of hours we have on this planet.”
Making True Sadness Sound Happy: An Interview with The Avett Brothers
Remarkably, after 16 years in the game and the kind of success that sees them sell out arenas, The Avett Brothers want to expose everything. For them, honesty is paramount.
Tiny Dicks and Big Ideas: I Went on Tour with Slaves
The punk duo have left a trail of rage in the UK, but how would they cope in the USA—where nobody really knows and nobody really cares?
Andrew Bird: A Seriously Not So Serious Man
The prolific Bird returns with his latest LP 'Are You Serious'—an exercise in balance, emotion, and levity without ever dumbing down.
Listen to the First Song Off letlive.'s New Album, 'If I'm the Devil...'
Frontman Jason Aalon Butler explains the politically charged track, "Good Mourning, America."
A Song for 3 AM: Here's Moving Units' "Wishful Thinking"
The aughts dance-punk cadets return with a song that tugs on everyone's desire to be young, free, and wild.
Get Amped! Here's Shonen Knife's Video for "Jump into the New World"
The Japanese pop punk legends may be celebrating 35 years in the game but they sound (and look) like giddy teenagers.