Book Reviews »
George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle (Scribner)
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A new book from Beatles expert Philip Norman offers an in-depth look at the life of George Harrison.
Half Dozen Questions »
A Half Dozen Questions for Lisa Carver
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We sit down with writer and artist Lisa Carver to talk about her book No Land’s Man, which details her adventures in Botswana and Paris.
Book Excerpt »
Mud Ride: Major Label Blues
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Mudhoney guitarist Steve Turner had a firsthand seat at the Grunge Explosion, and this excerpt from his new memoir documents the end of the major label ride.
Album Reviews »
Hannah Jadagu Aperture (Sub Pop)
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A fine, superb bedroom pop album full of songs about the confusion nature of new adulthood, from a woman with a promising future.
Song Of The Week »
Song Of The Week: John Fahey, “F For Fake”
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The Recoup Song Of The Week is “F For Fake” by John Fahey, taken from his Drag City release, Proofs & Refutations.
DVD Reviews »
All I Can Say (Oscilloscope Laboratories)
When Blind Melon frontman Shannon Hoon died unexpectedly in 1995, he left behind thousands of hours of video recordings. All I Can Say gives us a haunting, raw, and occasionally moving glimpse into the life and rollercoaster success of a young man doomed to self-destruct.
A Conversation With... »
LABEL PROFILE: A Conversation With Last Night From Glasgow’s Ian Smith
Scottish label Last Night From Glasgow hit upon an amazing business model, one built on subscriptions and a non-profit ethos. Surprisingly, this model has proven quite successful. We sat down with founder Ian Smith to learn more about his label and how it operates.