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RCA Records announces the release of The Best Damn Thing, the eagerly-awaited third full-length studio album from the multi-platinum recording artist Avril Lavigne, on Tuesday, April 17. The first album of new music from the pop-punk icon since 2004'... read more
BLACK MILK - interview by Todd E. Jones read more
Two-time Grammy winner, singer-songwriter and voice of a generation, Chris Cornell, announced today the release date of his 13th career album, Carry On, in stores May 1st on Suretone/Interscope. Steered by Grammy Award-winning British super-producer... read more
So, you think you know Clutch, right? They’re a little punk? Well, yes, but there again...they’ve a hint of metal? True. However, don’t they also have a touch of the stoner about them? Sure. And while we’re at it, let’s not forget the southern rock i... read more
Three years in the gestation and 13 days in the making, Jarvis Cocker stops writing songs for other people to deliver the first solo album of his 25 year career. Along the way he ropes in Richard Hawley, Steve Mackey (ex-Pulp) and Fat Trucker Ross Or... read more
“Listen to my song,” proclaims Lady Saw on new single “No Less Than A Woman.” Still controversial and empowering as ever, the Grammy-award winning artist, Lady Saw, is back to take a stand and address the misconceptions and stigmas attached to infert... read more
Lee “Scratch” Perry’s impact on the sound of Jamaican music can never be understated. During a career spanning over 40 years he has taken Reggae to new, often strange heights, with his singularly unique approach to music making. He is a producer, m... read more
From the very first track on Macy Gray’s new album BIG, the first for will.i.am music group/Geffen Records, that unique voice is instantly recognizable as one of the most distinctive in all of pop music. The singer-songwriter-performer earned a G... read more
In a musical landscape that's more defined by geography and its accompanying aesthetics, Mason Proper are undoubtedly black sheep. While Detroit's renown is undeniable and connotatively defiant and eccentric, the area of Northern Michigan where more ... read more
Los Angeles band Ozomatli always brings an artful touch to its mix of funk, rock, hip-hop, traditional Latin forms, Asian instrumentation and more. But the group’s latest disc, “Don’t Mess With the Dragon” (due March 27 on Concord Records), was born... read more
Great rock ‘n’ roll is the perfect combination of combustibility and compatibility. Consider the study in contradiction that is Seattle’s pile driving Point One. They play unapologetically assaultive hard rock... with a brain and a conscience. They d... read more
Huntsville, Alabama natives The Snake The Cross The Crown will be releasing a new album called "Cotton Teeth" on March 20th, 2007 through Equal Vision Records. The 10-song album was once again recorded with producer Angus Cooke, and it will serve as ... read more
The Nux Vomica, we learn, is also known as 'The Poison Tree'. It's an evergreen, native to South East Asia. It grows in open habitats, usually attaining a height of about 25 meters. It's a major source of the poisonous strychnine, but also a popular ... read more
