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Unfashionable, Uncompromising: A Chat With Porcupine Tree’s Richard Barbieri

Porcupine Tree is truly a cult band, making uncompromising music that puts them in the position of being an alternative to alternative. Many influences are evident when listening to band's recordings; everyone should be able to find something they like here. The only problem -- and many good bands face this particular issue -- is getting exposure to a wider audience. Porcupine Tree is slowly overcoming this difficulty as they're getting some promotional push from Atlantic/Lava, with whom they recently signed. And there's always the word of mouth , which got Porcupine Tree to its current level over the last…
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Kansas Carries On: A Conversation With Phil Ehart

Kansas is one of America's longest-running progressive rock bands. They're also considered a classic rock band, as their 1970s hits ("Carry On Wayward Son," "Dust in the Wind," "Point of Know Return") "are often played on radio stations specializing in that format. Whatever you wanna call them, one thing is true: they're an outstanding band and very original in what they do. That continues today -- Kansas does not give an impression of a band that strictly relies on their greatest hits catalogue. They're still releasing new albums, playing many concerts, and staying active creatively. Their newer material may not…
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Joe Strummer: Through Death And Glory

If I had a time machine that could take me back to see one rock concert, it would have been the Clash, around 1979. No question. No debate. Thinking of all the potential concerts: U2 in Austin during the Joshua Tree tour, Nirvana at a club in Seattle in early, early 1991, Pearl Jam and the Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Ranch Bowl in 1992, when each band was hungry and had something to prove. Public Enemy in 1989 in New York. James Brown at the Apollo in 1968 (OK, that one would be close).But, honestly, at their most…
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Death Of The Deth

  It was the summer of 1990. I was a soon-to-be junior in college and working in a restaurant, bussing tables, doing dishes, waiting on tables, cashiering - - I did anything but cook. A co-worker, a punk reject who quit school between 8th and 9th grade, came in to work with a casette version of Rust In Peace. "Listen to this."Remember, this is 1990. Thrash metal was on the verge of going mainstream. Slayer's South of Heaven was out and The Clash of the Titans tour was in full-swing: an unknown band called Alice in Chains, Anthrax, Megadeth and…
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Rush In No Hurry This Time Around

It might have been tempting for Rush to short-change their fans on this tour. After all, a band of their status could figure that most in the audience have seen the band before so, hey, they've had their night, let's not play all the songs people want to hear - - that way they'll come back. Rush resisted that temptation Friday, November 1, 2002, when it landed its current Vapor Trails tour at the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa. Rush fans gathered for what could be called a business meeting. The agenda? Three hours of progressive rock and roll with…
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2002: Best Of

It's hard to call 2002 a great year for music when we had no new music all year from bands ranging from old warhorses U2 to exciting newcomer Michelle Branch, and major talents like The Jayhawks and Shawn Mullins found themselves cut loose by their labels. And the best thing I can say about the whole boy-band-Britney-American Idol circus is that it appears the record-buying public may finally (praise the god of your choice) be losing its taste for pre-packaged "singers" with better asses than voices. Nonetheless, it was a solid, perhaps even promising year, especially for female artists. Since…
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2002: In Review

1987. 1992. 1997. 2002. These years kicked the music world in the ass. Each came after years of music business complacency. It started rather calmly last spring. Chemical Brothers released their excellent CD Come with Us. At that time, it may not have been an 'album of the year' contender. But still, the album would be an easy Top-10 selection at the end of the year, right? I mean, unless 10 other albums came along to boot it out of the list. But, how likely would that be? Wilco *wam* Beck *Biff* Blackalicious *Ka-Pow!* Flaming Lips *Zap* And it keeps…
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2002: Top Ten CDs

Been a busy year for yours truly, with some new ventures and a lot more work. But I still had time to listen to a lot of music. Some of it was bad, most of it was average -- and some of it was wonderful, proving once again that the Internet has brought us more musical diversity. Without further ado, here are 2002's Top Ten CDs: 10. Shana Morrison -- 7 Wishes The daughter of Van Morrison proves she has some pipes and some talent of her own on this outstanding pop release. 9. T. Thorn Coyle -- Give Us…
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New Year’s Madness 1998

 December 31, 1998 -- New Year's Eve A to Z Please take a moment to look over today's menu... your waiter will be back for your orders in a minute.A Accept - Balls To The Wall B The Beatles - Live At The BBC C The Cure - Paris D Dire Straits - On The Night E Eagles - Hell Freezes Over F Flipper - Generic G Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks Volume Two H Heart - Passionworks I Donnie Iris - Fortune 410 J Jane's Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual K Kiss - Destroyer L Living Colour -…
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Ronnie Montrose’s Uncompromising Vision: The 33-Year Odyssey of a Guitar Legend

One of the occupational hazards of being tagged as a guitar legend after your first album is that your reputation tends to precede you forever after.“Mercurial” is an adjective that’s been attached to guitarist Ronnie Montrose’s name so many times it’s almost a part of it. Add to that “innovative,” “enigmatic,” “technically brilliant” and most of all, “uncompromising,” and you’re closer to the complete picture. In a career spanning three decades, Montrose has confounded critics, managers, record companies and perhaps even, at times, his audience with albums that have over the years ranged far from the mainstream rock sound that…
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