Glorious Noise Features
We talk to Peter Moren about his new album, The Last Tycoon, and what it means to be known as "Peter from Peter Bjorn and John."
By Tom Mantzouranis May 5, 2008
The final installment of Glorious Noise's publication of Max Heath's intense examination of the music and lyrics in Neutral Milk Hotel's classic album, In the Aeroplane over the Sea.
By Max Heath April 30, 2008
The second installment of Glorious Noise's publication of Max Heath's intense examination of the music and lyrics in Neutral Milk Hotel's classic album, In the Aeroplane over the Sea.
By Max Heath April 29, 2008
Over the next three days, Glorious Noise is excited to be publishing Max Heath's intense examination of the music and lyrics in Neutral Milk Hotel's classic album, In the Aeroplane over the Sea.
By Max Heath April 28, 2008
The story of a group of guys who knew each other since high school, and how rock and roll changed their lives, chewed them up, and spit them back out at us for a final, redemptive reunion.
By Jake Brown April 11, 2008
Pink Floyd's The Final Cut came out twenty-five years ago this week. And at one point, it was deemed the perfect soundtrack for a young man's suicide.
By Todd Totale April 4, 2008
The Clash - London Calling (Sony) Making up for an embarassing gap in his record collection, Josh Boisvert kicks off a new GLONO series with a look at the most important album from the only band that mattered.
By Josh Boisvert March 10, 2008
Scotland Yard Gospel Choir singer/songwriter Elia Einhorn tackles our Ten Questions We Ask Everyone and sucks up to Morrissey and Britney Spears in the same breath.
By Derek Phillips March 5, 2008
Elliot Scheiner is a record producer and engineer who did his audio apprenticeship, in effect, with Phil Ramone back in the '60s. He talks to Glorious Noise about the state of audio and the music industry.
By Stephen Macaulay February 20, 2008
Amy Winehouse sticks it to the haters with six Grammy nominations and five wins. When can we throw her a party?
By Derek Phillips February 11, 2008
Ridley Bent is an entertainer, a crooner, a guitar player, and a songwriter with a knack for detail. Find out just how bad he hates Canadian Idol and the man who created it.
By Derek Phillips January 14, 2008
From solo electronic music project into full-fledged Canadian goodness, The Hermit admits to discovering the difference between Firehouse and fIREHOSE a day too late.
By Derek Phillips January 8, 2008
Brandy Zdan and Dave Quanbury met in 2002 and have been bucking the conventional wisdom that music and love do not mix, at least not when in the same band. GLONO drops our Ten Questions on them.
By Derek Phillips January 4, 2008
Happy New Year! It's our annual wrap up of everything that moved us over the previous year. Share your own lists, too.
By Jake Brown January 3, 2008
Barack Obama wins the endorsement of influential music website, Glorious Noise, and its highly coveted "Upright Standing Man of the Year" award.
By Derek Phillips December 28, 2007
A band from Cedar Falls, Iowa, releases a bunch of great albums, signs to a major label, and eventually drops out of sight only to get back together for a few shows when you'd least expect it. Dave Deibler tells Glorious Noise what's up.
By Todd Totale December 27, 2007
Or how moldy is that fig anyway? You ask a jazzbo for a simple list of ten must-have jazz albums and he turns in 5,000 words on the comprehensive history of everything. And (eventually) a list.
By Lou Berkman November 27, 2007
Portland, Oregon-based singer-songwriter admits to buying "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and might even still like it.
By Derek Phillips November 19, 2007
The New Jersey band named after a Wisconsin city takes GLONO's ten question challenge.
By Derek Phillips November 16, 2007
What happened to the Digital Undergrounds, the Biz Markies and the De La Souls? With all this serious rap, who fills in the gap for the people who just want to get their dance on?
By Derek Phillips November 14, 2007
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