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Nostalgia
Sep 2011 | vol 11
| Title | Type | author |
Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Artist In Residence - September 2011 - Red Wanting BlueRed Wanting Blue has been called the hardest working rock band in America. This isn’t surprising considering leader Scott Terry’s decade-long dedication to the road. His songs about its trials, sung in a remarkable baritone, are backed by his expert band’s shimmering new-classic rock sound. Twelve of these tunes comprise this Columbus, Ohio-based band’s first official label release "These Magnificent Miles". | Artist In Residence | The Mule | 0 |
| The Best of KROQ - 1989 | Filter | Adam Caress | 0 |
| Time Is On My Side | Filter | Philip Francis | 0 |
| In Defense of the Robo-DJThanks to Pandora, I’ve found my life enriched by some pretty amazing music. | Column | Chris Madin | 0 |
| Feature Interview – Red Wanting Blue’s Scott TerryDiscussing touring, thrift shops, and the definition of success with Red Wanting Blue's Scott Terry | Feature | Adam Caress | 1 |
| Lykke LiveWould it be scary to be in a small room with Lykke Li? | Column | Genie Giaimo | 3 |
| Of Pie, Time, and ArtAn interesting exercise, some fine cocktail conversation, and an opportunity to keep your crayon skills sharp. | Column | Philip Francis | 5 |
| Mixtapes, CDs, Radio and Other 20th Century RelicsThinking back to the days of Morrissey, Toad the Wet Sprocket, and limited musical choices | Feature | Josh Caress | 5 |
| Best Dubstep of 2011 - Part II | Filter | Maeghan Ouimet | 5 |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex MagikFunk, rap, blues, punk, and fodder for yearbook signings circa '92 | Review | Brian Sousa | 8 |
