Like many of us, Sadie Dupuis thought Hillary was going to win. Sure, her mother Diane would sometimes tell her about the plethora of Trump signs throughout the small Connecticut town where she lives. There's still one on the barn near her place. But when Dupuis took to the former Total Request Live stage on election night, she was completely confident it was all going to be fine.
Devin Ocampo and I talk dads, D.C., and King Crimson Intro - "Do You Remember" Hüsker Dü Interlude - "New Isolation" The Effects Outro - "The Day John Kennedy Died" Lou Reed theeffects.bandcamp.com betteryetpod.com/merch
the now-defunct post-hardcore band of vocalist/guitarist Shelby Cinca, drummer Jason Hamacher and a rotating lineup of bassists, got back together in 2009 -- the same year they reissued 1998's hate-letter to corporate America, Conglomerate International --...
Idiosyncratic US harpist and songwriter Joanna Newsom talks about her new album, Divers, her obsessive disciples… and her weakness for Downton Abbey
In 1998, the intrepid Swedish hardcore band, Refused, released the seminal The Shape of Punk to Come (Burning Heart/Epitaph). It was an audacious and prescient gesture. For the ensuing years, the album’s wiry, abrasive, politically defiant, and genre-defying tracks became a beacon of inspiration, leading a charge of musicians deeper into the post-hardcore landscape.