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Culture Featured: Top of Home Page Features Music Music Features

What Gen X Thinks of Millennial Metalheads

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Ryan Dyer
/ 19 February 2026

One of the strangest things about being a Millennial in heavy music is realizing that you are basically Gen X’s baby goth.

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‘Josephine’ Crawls Under Your Skin and Stays

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Smashing Pumpkins Deliver on Grunge and Grandeur

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The Band’s Rick Danko Possessed a Voice for the Ages

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Congratulations Show Potential on the Patchy ‘Join Hands’

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Stephanie Lamprea and Alistair MacDonald Are Mesmerizing

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Danny L Harle’s ‘Cerulean’ Is Uplifting and Adventurous

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Charli XCX Immortalizes a Moment
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Charli XCX Immortalizes a Moment

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Matthew Dwyer
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KEELEY’s New Album Sports Soaring Guitars

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Eoghan Lyng
/ 17 February 2026

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The Red Universe of Mari Jasca: Song, Circus, and Soul

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Ana Clara Ribeiro
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PUP Supercharged Their Career and Pop-Punk 10 Years Ago

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‘Josephine’ Crawls Under Your Skin and Stays

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Charli XCX Immortalizes a Moment

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‘Krakatit’ Shows How to Start Worrying and Fear the Bomb

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Michael Barrett
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Silent Film Restoration Is an Act of Love
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Silent Film Restoration Is an Act of Love

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Michael Barrett
/ 12 February 2026
‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie’ Is Meta All the Way Down
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‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie’ Is Meta All the Way Down

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Chris Barsanti
/ 12 February 2026
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Wes Craven’s Artfully Dreadful Voice of Horror
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Books

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Susan Blumberg-Kason
/ 28 January 2026
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Justin Townes Earle’s Unrealized Future

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Brian D’ Ambrosio
/ 27 January 2026
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Mothra Is Luminous as an Icon of Soft Power and Femininity

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Alyssa Charpentier
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Joker’s Prophecy About American Neoliberalism
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Joker’s Prophecy About American Neoliberalism

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Rodney Sharkey
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‘The Summer We Ate Off the China’ Is a Buffet of Varied Stories
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‘The Summer We Ate Off the China’ Is a Buffet of Varied Stories

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/ 15 January 2026

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Ashcharya Wickramage
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Iain Ellis
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2025 Marks Pop Music’s Gilded Age

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Matthew Dwyer
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Dance Moms’ Ferocious Appetite

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Hannah Kurien
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/ 17 February 2026
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Eoghan Lyng
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It’s Funny How Complicated Coexistence Can Be

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