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After The Beatles, Paul McCartney released the unsuspecting hit 'Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey', which drew from surrealist art to create a disjointed narrative.
There’s a whole lot of false consciousness running around. How to battle against it? It’s a matter of public health. It’s ...
A new exhibition of indie filmmaker Jim Jarmusch's newspaper collages will open March 29 at the James Fuentes gallery in Los ...
I once described the music of SPELLLING (the moniker of Bay Area singer/songwriter Chrystia Cabral) as what you might imagine ...
Legendary Texan oddballs The Mars Volta explore their patience-testing outer limits on beyond-characteristically confounding ...
IT has just gone 8.30pm on a Glasgow Saturday night and 300 sweaty and enthusiastic Divorcees are crammed into sweaty city centre venue Stereo. Devotees of Nottingham four-piece alt-country act ...
From a revelatory debut of Chilean post punk to gargantuan sound design, via left-field trad fiddles, sonic euphoria, and proof that innovative dance music is still being made, tQ's staffers round up ...
Ken Russell’s adaptation of The Who’s 1969 album featured an all-star cast, with Roger Daltrey stepping into the shoes of ...
The Scottish singer-songwriter has long found inspiration in other musicians, including the curmudgeonly Van Morrison who had ...
Browse the Notable Releases archive. Looking for a podcast to listen to? Check out our new episodes with Turnover and Bayside ...
Robert Ten Eyck’s “Skin Side Up,” Sebastian McKinnon’s “The Stolen Child” and Richard Raaphorst’s “Children of the Moor” look ...
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