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The Goo Goo Dolls first filtered into my aural periphery in the December of '95 - through the musical collection of a distant ...
Journey’s landmark 1981 album Escape is more than just the home of Don’t Stop Believin’ – it’s one of rock’s greatest records ...
That identity was a relatively well-kept secret up until "End of Beginning," a track off of his second album, went viral on ...
"Performance and making a record, that's the bit we understand," Hawkins says. "It's fun and you're in the moment and the rest of the world falls away." ...
It’s very much the same thing I did with Burt when we were putting his shows together in the mid-’90s with that big, big body ...
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Craig Finn does everything from spoken word to singing and holding high notes on his newly released sixth solo album, Always ...
Featuring Destroyer, Doves, Marie Davidson, Greentea Peng, Dean Wareham, Hannah Cohen, and more of 2025's best so far according to our Indie Basement column.
The Mercury covers culture & art because we think all its various forms are—quite plainly—how people understand one another. Conversations about food, music, performance, and “weird ...
Amarillo-born Mark Seliger was a lonely college freshman at what was then called East Texas State University when he first fell for Willie Nelson’s music. A new girlfriend was visiting Dallas ...