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Hangin’ Loose: Exploring British Soul in the Music of Loose Ends

Hangin’ Loose: Exploring British Soul in the Music of Loose Ends

Loose Ends cultivated an art in supreme sophistication with their groundbreaking experiments in British soul and R&B during the '80s. Decades later, their music remains as potent as it was when it first graced the airwaves and clubs of both the UK and US.
Faith No More: The Real Thing and Angel Dust (Reissues)

Faith No More: The Real Thing and Angel Dust (Reissues)

While not exactly half-assed, Rhino's reissues of Faith No More's best-known albums aren't quite as good as they could be. The Real Thing finally gets a much-needed remaster, at least.

The Heavenly Reverberations of the Church’s “Under the Milky Way”

The Best Ever Nirvana Recording ‘In Utero’ Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

The Mysterious Legacy of Q Lazzarus’ “Goodbye Horses”

More Cowbell: Looking Back at Blue Öyster Cult’s ‘Career of Evil’

Can’t Even Be Bothered: Two Great British Indie Rock Albums Turn 20

Circling the Sun Machine: Re-thinking David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’

The Olivia Tremor Control Reissues ‘Dusk at Cubist Castle’ and ‘Black Foliage’

“Getting” Head… The Monkees’ Last Great Album

Run Red Run: Funny Song, Serious Message

Suede… Reintroducing the Band

Suede… Reintroducing the Band

Suede fought the law and Suede won. The man in the street now knew who Suede were. Who we were. And he hated us with a passion.