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Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
- Minimalist duo attempt to make life difficult for everyone
- Still raving after all these years
- A new kingdom of fear
- One more nail for the naysayer’s coffins
- Check out his new weapon of choice
- The good kind of Detroit meltdown
- Angry, high school, post-emo Springsteen
- Another day, another Stroke gone solo
- Get your rocks off
- See album title
- Black Key goes solo without straying
- Influence doesn’t necessarily imply imitation
- Texas rockers give fans exactly what they don’t want
- Italian hyper-jazz trio are aiming for your head
- ...But have yinz listened to Zombi on weed?
- Oh, was there music playing?
- You can’t beat what you can’t kill
- Double the entendre, double the fun
- Phil Anselmo, yes. Like Pantera, no
- Still under construction
- Rage against the machines
- No guilt, all glory
- The return of the proverbial "Him."
- Ivy League-grade experimental mope-rock
- Way more enjoyable than being entombed in volcanic ash
- ABBA as arranged by Stravinsky
- More like Rebirth Of Penis, are we right?
- MGMT/The Whigs sideman takes a welcome step into the spotlight
- Small town, big sound
- Florida punk vets tear it up
- Nobody does it better
- Queen of her own age
- You know you like this band. Quit lying just to look cool
- “Triceramom” really deserves to be a popular phrase
- Something old, something new, something borrowed...
- Baby, they were born to run
- Southern comfort
- New Jersey duo continue to make hip-hop that’s louder than a bomb
- Grind with a feeling
- Well, I guess this is growing up
- He’s got friends in low places
- Real talent
- Indie MC gets heavy
- Go big or go home
- Iowa’s banjo-toting truth-speaker delivers a timeless state of the union address
- Two great tastes that taste exquisite together
In AP&R:
In LOW PROFILES:
- The Promise Hero
- The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
- Look Mexico
- Black President
- The Sleeping
- Audrye Sessions
- The Life And Times
In ASK THAT GUY:
In FEATURES:
- Bring Me The Horizon: The Power And The Glory
- Thursday: Blood From A Stone
- Cancer Bats: Leave A Light On And They’ll Punch It Out
- Four Year Strong: Pop Meets Pit
- Pierce The Veil: Brotherly Shove
- The Movielife According To Brandon Reilly
- From the Editor's Floor: Rockstar Taste Of Chaos
- From the Editor's Floor: Bring Me The Horizon
- From the Editor's Floor: Thursday