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Tag: the ’60s

Luke Haines Deems the Monkees’ Good Times! the Album of the Year

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By Luke Haines | June 2, 2016
By Luke Haines | June 2, 2016

Luke Haines Deems the Monkees’ Good Times! the Album of the Year

Sorry Radiohead. Sorry Bowie. It’s all about those fantastic Monkee voices.

Jana Hunter (Lower Dens) Talks Vashti Bunyan’s Heartleap

Music
By Jana Hunter | October 23, 2014
By Jana Hunter | October 23, 2014

Jana Hunter (Lower Dens) Talks Vashti Bunyan’s Heartleap

The new album by the elder stateswoman of early '70s British pastoral-pop is a quietly defiant rebuke to a lot of things.

Luke Temple (Here We Go Magic) Talks Temples’ Sun Structures

Music
By Luke Temple | February 13, 2014
By Luke Temple | February 13, 2014

Luke Temple (Here We Go Magic) Talks Temples’ Sun Structures

My personal feeling is that as humanity becomes more and more obsessed with "progress," we are less and less able to determine our own personal...

Janet Weiss (Wild Flag, Quasi, Sleater-Kinney) Talks Os Mutantes’ Fool Metal Jack

Music
By Janet Weiss | April 30, 2013
By Janet Weiss | April 30, 2013

Janet Weiss (Wild Flag, Quasi, Sleater-Kinney) Talks Os Mutantes’ Fool Metal Jack

Can you remember the first time you heard the Beatles? That day should be listed high among life’s momentous occasions — up there with the first...

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