Phil Selway
Familial
I’m not a proponent of solo projects. There, I said it. Some pull it off (Lou Reed, Paul Simon, Sting), but ultimately I’ve always felt that synergy is what drives…keep reading →
I’m not a proponent of solo projects. There, I said it. Some pull it off (Lou Reed, Paul Simon, Sting), but ultimately I’ve always felt that synergy is what drives…keep reading →
There is always one thing to be said about ahead-of-hip rockers Blonde Redhead: they’re unflinchingly reliable. Their history, unfortunately, isn’t one of broadly shared affection. Blonde Redhead materialized in 1995,…keep reading →
In the spirit of tradition and impatience for the new Azure Ray release (Drawing Down the Moon, 9/14), I sifted through my inefficiently catalogued CD collection to locate Orenda Fink’s…keep reading →
Enough can’t be said about Sub Pop. What a label. Three years ago, I was fingering through a stack of CDs in hot search of The Grunge Years sampler they put…keep reading →
Part of the reason Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black album annihilated the music scene at the end of the last decade was because behind her unbecoming, off-color glaze was unquestionably…keep reading →
With two piece drum/synth bands sprouting up everywhere, I’m frequently visited by an outstanding memory of Mates of State at the 2008 Popped! Music Festival. Mates, by no surprise, dazzled. Booming through a thrilling…keep reading →
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