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With the new year comes good news, in the form of a new DESCENDENTS full length! Originally formed as a three-piece, the then boys, got the idea that adding a singer to the mix would be a good plan. History was made when the trio recruited the bra... read more
With four full-length releases in the past 10 years, Counting Crows have become a fixture on the pop/rock scene. Currently they are about to release a greatest hits compilation, and MusicRemedy got to talk to lead guitarist David Immergluck about wha... read more
Daft Punk is the electronic group which has taken techno out of the clubs and given it to the masses across the planet. After their "Homework" album achieved sales of over 2 million, and having been acclaimed as much by fellow musicians as by the rec... read more
Named after the Archduke whose assassination spurred WWI, Franz Ferdinand is fast becoming a sure-fire phenomenon both here and in their native UK. As Britain's most hotly-tipped band, they come on like all your favorites rolled into one, with defini... read more
In a sold-out tour running nationwide October through November 2003, the trio of Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen put on their G3 show: three guitarists putting on a nearly 3-hour show to a crowd of awestruck fans. "G3 Live: Rockin' in th... read more
It may surprise some to realize that Guns N' Roses released only four full-length original albums, and two of those debuted simultaneously. But they were enough to forever change rock 'n' roll. Even more shocking is that one of the great bands in r... read more
Brides of Destruction bandmates Nikki Sixx and Tracii Guns knew London LeGrand could sing. The twentysomething vocalist proved he had chops and style during an audition in which he nailed covers of Motley Crue's "Live Wire" and Sweet's "No You Don't.... read more
It must have been with some degree of daffy glee that the popular Danish bands Peanut Pump Gun, Nekromantix and Strawberry Slaughterhouse were stirred together. That is, after all, the only conceivable explanation of the Daffy Duck-coppin'-feels-off-... read more
In R&B there are groups that move well, groups that look fly, groups that write, groups that produce, and groups that take harmonies to soaring heights. There are love men, party playas and round-the-way dudes who have the ability to tell stories tha... read more
Halftooth Records has released their highly anticipated premier album, Halftooth Records Presents "You Don't Know the Half," on February 17th, 2004. You Don't Know the Half will feature all new music from Halftooth artists Oddisee, Kenn Starr, and W... read more
