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Hide from the Sun
Goat
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Sunday (Psychic Conversation #9)
Crocodiles
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Avant Gardener
Courtney Barnett
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What Should We Say About David Bowie and Lori Maddox?
“Word choice is hard here. Should we say ‘raped’ automatically if a grown man has sex with a teenager? Does it matter at all if the 15-year-old, now much older, describes their encounter as one of the best nights of her life? What is our word for a ‘yes’ given on a plane that’s almost vertically unequal? Does contemporary morality dictate that we trust a young woman when she says she consented freely, or believe that she couldn’t have, no matter what she says?” By Jia Tolentino.
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‘The Last of the Mohicans’
Remembering Giorgio Gomelsky, 1934–2016. By Brian Cullman.
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Our Band Should Not Be Your Life
Six days on the road with Quarterbacks, a young band on the brink of… something. By Amos Barshad.
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Hallelujah
Leonard Cohen
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Anthems for the Moon
David Bowie’s Sci-Fi Explorations. By Jason Heller.
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Wicked Blood
Sea Wolf
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The Road Goes on Forever
“I had this idea that I could arrive in Macon, Georgia, via rental sedan, nose around for a day or two, and figure something out about the South, and rock music in the South, and men in the South, and men, and death, and guitars, and the Allman Brothers Band, who, in the late 1960s, engineered a new style of rock music that was deeply and earnestly influenced by rhythm & blues but also by something else—some wildness I couldn’t isolate or define or deny.” By Amanda Petrusich.
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Get Back In Line
Motörhead
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Prayers for Richard
Little Richard, now eighty-two years old, has reportedly been living the last several years in a penthouse suite at the Hilton hotel in downtown Nashville (the Hilton will neither confirm nor deny that they have a guest named Mr. Penniman). I knew someone who knew someone who had his cell phone number, and in June, I cold-called him. By David Ramsey.
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Punk Crock
For a movement that famously proclaimed there was no future, punk rock has had a remarkably durable half-life. The world is awash in punk. By Eugenia Williamson.
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QC Indie - Really cool alt/indie rock radio station from Canada
(I live in Louisiana and have absolutely no affiliation with these guys - I just really like their music and wanted to share!)
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Second Coming of Heavy Chapter One - Geezer/Borracho, by Geezer/Borracho
7 track album
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Alkaline Trio - "Warbrain"
From Remains/Rock Against Bush 1
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Cornershop - Lessons Learned from Rocky I to Rocky III
This is the original & official video for 'Lessons Learn't From Rocky I To Rocky III' on the official Cornershop Channel. Video idea and synopsis Tjinder Singh, directed by Douglas Avery. Filmed on location in South Africa.
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Them Crooked Vultures - No One Loves Me & Neither Do I
Man, that switch at 2:40something is *killer*
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Gene Simmons: 'Rock Is Finally Dead. It Was Murdered'
Neil Young once sang "Rock n' roll can never die," but according to Gene Simmons, it's already dead. The Kiss bassist recently made controversial remarks about Donald Sterling, immigration and depression (which he eventually backed off from), and now the Kiss bassist has another enormous statement to make: "Rock is finally dead," Simmons declared in an interview with Esquire.
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Jack White Gets Cut Off, Dominates Anyway
Watch him not give a fk and give fans what they want
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