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In Memory of Maggie Smith, the Stealth Comedy Queen

In Memory of Maggie Smith, the Stealth Comedy Queen

Maggie Smith had the most expressive face. She could say and do more with a roll of an eye or purse of her lips than most of her peers with pages of dialogue.

Why Steve Albini Mattered So Much to Music

Why Steve Albini Mattered So Much to Music

The death of artist and recording engineer Steve Albini leaves popular music bereft of one of its staunchest defenders against corporatized greed and conformity.

Pub Rock Guitarist Wilko Johnson Was an Inspiration to a Generation of “Twitchy Dorks”

Pub Rock Guitarist Wilko Johnson Was an Inspiration to a Generation of “Twitchy Dorks”

Guitarist Wilko Johnson of pub rock band Dr. Feelgood created a polyrhythmic down-and-up chop on open chords that inspired Paul Weller (the Jam), Hugh Cornwell (the Stranglers), and Jon King (Gang of Four) – and many more.

Warm and Cool: Thoughts on Television’s Tom Verlaine (1949-2023)

Warm and Cool: Thoughts on Television’s Tom Verlaine (1949-2023)

Tom Verlaine’s death symbolizes the continued denouement of a certain period of New York City history, a time when the word “bohemian” still held some meaning.

Love Has Flown: Remembering Olivia Newton-John

Love Has Flown: Remembering Olivia Newton-John

Losing Olivia Newton-John this week made for summer dreams ripped at the seams. Like so many of you, she was my first love.

There’s a Well That Howls My Name: Remembering Mark Lanegan

There’s a Well That Howls My Name: Remembering Mark Lanegan

Mark Lanegan brought an air of authenticity to everything he was involved in, which was a lot. If he was involved, the project was worth listening to.

They Said She Was Different: The Late, Great Betty Davis

They Said She Was Different: The Late, Great Betty Davis

Electrifying funk singer-songwriter Betty Davis passed away last week at 77. Her music inspired everyone from Miles Davis to Janelle Monáe.

A Man of Wealth and Taste: Charlie Watts Remembered

A Man of Wealth and Taste: Charlie Watts Remembered

Drummer for arguably the world’s greatest rock and roll band, Charlie Watts wasn’t even a rock star, and that’s one of the many things that made him so great.

Remembering Chris Wall: A Cowboy Poet Passes

Remembering Chris Wall: A Cowboy Poet Passes

Remembering and appreciating the great cowboy poet, Texas singer-songwriter Chris Wall, who passed away in July 2021. God speed, cowboy.

We’re All SOPHIE’s Children Now

We’re All SOPHIE’s Children Now

It was thrilling to think of where SOPHIE was going to take us next after having deconstructed both club music and pop. But even without her here to lead us, the tenacity and impactfulness of her bold body of work can guide us.

Eddie Van Halen Inspired a Generation of Guitar Dreamers

Eddie Van Halen Inspired a Generation of Guitar Dreamers

Thank you for your life, Eddie Van Halen. Long live the music, the joy, and all the little dreamers you inspired.

Western Terrestrials’ ‘Back in the Saddle of a Fever Dream’ Brings Psychedelia to Country

Western Terrestrials’ ‘Back in the Saddle of a Fever Dream’ Brings Psychedelia to Country

Astral planes, Nietzsche's Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence, and UFOs -- they're all just part of Western Terrestrials' Roger Miller tribute, Back in the Saddle of a Fever Dream.