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Shihad's final Auckland concert felt like a final gig we'll all be retelling stories from in 20 years, writes Amberliegh Jack ...
Yamaha Corp. of America is preparing to move into its new headquarters, a 75,263-square-foot two-story building at a campus ...
Since breaking out of Hüsker Dü in the late 1980s, Bob Mould has built a legendary solo career out of melding pop smarts with guitar, bass, and drums heft. And though his output in the late ’90s and ...
For SKIN, the band signed to Esoteric Antenna, but new album Incarnate will be self-released through Panic Room’s own label ...
Iron Lung channeled this chest-pounding sensation into an aural assault that caught the ears of San Francisco label ...
Coaching his final basketball game at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center, so close to his hometown, would represent something of a ...
Charley Crockett opens up about a decade of keen songwriting, working with Shooter Jennings and why ‘Lonesome Drifter’ brings ...
Bob Mould looks back at a storied punk career with Husker Du and reflects on the indie scene that defined a generation.
Boston music legend Peter Wolf on swapping books with Bob Dylan, dumping Jack Nicholson’s cocaine, living with David Lynch, ...
“He’s a jack of all trades,” said Kristen McRae, activities director at Bemidji High School. “No pun intended. He’s just an ...