Terra Sullivan
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6 years ago | Interviews
Since her 2009 debut, Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus has consistently pulled off the odd feat of coupling insanely vibrant dance numbers that often sound like the inner rumblings of a piñata on the verge of bursting with weighty lyrics about everythin...
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16 years ago
On New Year's Eve, Churchill's sound man Roach stepped from behind the sound booth and onto the stage as part of Sound 4 Sound. Roach proved his ability to drum at breakneck speed, and his band left ears ringing with a set described by one fan as ...
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16 years ago
It has been more than a year since The Stills were introduced to America with a splash of interviews, rave reviews, and glossy magazine covers. And, like so many postpunk, astral pop, and mope-rock bands of the same ilk, any sign of a lengthy musi...
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16 years ago
As creator of the Silos, Walter Salas-Humara has played with guitar in hand for nearly twenty years and in that time has recorded an impressive discography. Back in the Eighties, The Silos' sound matched the tones of Americana acts such as Los Lob...
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16 years ago
Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter Christine Kane has enjoyed some sweet success below the major label radar. For ten years she has left her thumbprint on the folk community, earning admirers that range from North Carolina Girl Scouts to ...
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16 years ago
Stephin Merritt is an underground pop icon. As the head of several projects, including Future Bible Heroes, The Gothic Archies, the 6ths, and most notably, The Magnetic Fields, he has built a small indie empire and a formidable song collection. Th...