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Michael Jackson Is Weird: So Fucking What?

Dear Ulric, A beautiful thing happened to me this weekend and I thought of you. You're one of the only people I know who will fully appreciate the magic... With all the Michael Jackson bashing lately everywhere you look, and...

Cat Power - You Are Free

Cat Power - You Are Free

A Direct Hit: And Yes I Do Want to Be Free

Cat Power - You Are Free (Matador) A) I feel like I've already raved quite a bit about Cat Power on this site, and b) I feel like I rave too much in general. So how should I write about...

New Beastie Boys Anti-War Song

The Beastie Boys have released a brand new anti-war song, "In A World Gone Mad...," on their official site. Click here to download. Here are the lyrics. "This song is not an anti-American or pro-Saddam Hussein statement. This is a...

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History's Greatest Hits

Paul Robinson is a frequent contributor to GLONO's message boards and reviews. There used to be this cool comic book back in the 80's called Aztec Ace, which featured a time-traveling hero getting into all kinds of adventures a la...

I Saw the Light: A Glorious Noise Contest

I think everyone knows where I stand on Tim Rutili and his gang of urban mountainmen hellbent on rustic pop and grainy images. From his work with Red Red Meat to the collaboration on my pick for 2002's album of...

We Aren't the World

The current contretemps associated with the possibility of ½ of the band formerly known as “The Doors” reappearing as “The Doors”—when, perhaps, they ought to be retitled something like “The Dutch Doors,” indicating their partialness—was brought to mind when I...

Little Bit Older, Lot Less Bolder

Everclear has returned with a new set of tuneful pragmatism entitled Slow Motion Daydream. No new tale to tell here — Art Alexakis’ songs have always been immediately recognizable, momentarily hummable, and ultimately forgettable. However... On a recent road trip,...

Cat Power Interview

Pitchfork talks to Cat Power....

Elvis in Concert

Elvis in Concert - includes photos, mp3s, and a jumpsuit index!...

Sounds of Silence

Much of the finest poetry written today is published by small presses and seen by no more than a few hundred readers. That American poetry has historically found the sources of its greatest strengths in the self-published (Whitman, Charles Reznikoff)...

50 Cent - Get Rich or Die Tryin'

50 Cent - Get Rich or Die Tryin

Uncle Tupelo videos

Watch the videos for Uncle Tupelo songs, Chickamauga and The Long Cut....


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Think I Give A Damn About...

Eminem won the best-song Oscar for "Lose Yourself," the dramatic anthem from his film 8 Mile. It was the only nominated song not to be performed during the ceremony, but Em's decision to skip the show saved the Oscar people,...

Colorfully Filthy Lucre

Quick: What do Madonna, Ozzy, Alice Cooper, Pantera, The Who (original lineup), Rob Zombie, AC/DC, Kiss, and Britney Spears have in common? Chances are, the answer that you'll reach, undoubtedly fanciful, will not be right. If it is right, then...

The Datsuns - The Datsuns

The Datsuns

Loose Fur - Loose Fur

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Vue - Babies are for Petting

Vue - Babies are for Petting

Turn Away from the Light: Califone Contest Results

Tim Rutili, songwriter and singer for Califone wanted to know how close you've come to the light. So we asked you to tell us about your closest near death experience and the best story wins a copy of Califone's new...

Interpol - Turn On the Bright Lights

Interpol - Turn On the Bright Lights

Interview with the Mountain Goats' John Darnielle

I only recently discovered the Mountain Goats, but they've already made a big impression on me. The emotion that John Darnielle can get out of his acoustic guitar and legendary Panasonic boombox is nothing short of remarkable. Literary wordplay and...

Kings of Leon - Holy Roller Novocaine

Kings of Leon - Holy Roller Novocaine

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