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In the 40 years since Bruce Springsteen signed his first record deal, the New Jersey native has established himself as the bard of the Garden State — a rep that continues with the release of Wrecking Ball, his 17th studio album. But the Boss isn't the only hungry-hearted Jersey musician who's managed to get on the map. Herewith, an annotated atlas of where a few home-state heroes got their start. Click the… more »
New ones from The Men, Jenny Scheinman and more this week. Let's get to it.
The Men, Open Your Heart: Here it is. People, if you only download one record today, make sure this is it. Big, loud, roaring rock & roll that ricochets between scuzzy garage, roughed-up punk and lovely, laid-back country with equal aplomb. Needless to say, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Here's eMusic's Austin L. Ray with more:
The album is divided roughly into three categories: rockers… more »
It used to be easier to pretend that an album was its own perfectly self-contained artifact. The great records certainly feel that way. But albums are more permeable than solid, their motivations, executions and inspirations informed by, and often stolen from, their peers and forbearers. It all sounds awfully formal, but it's not. It's the very nature of music — of art, even. The Six Degrees features examine the relationships between classic records and five… more »
Hotel California, the Eagles '1976 album, has sold more than 16 million copies. But beyond its place as one of the best-selling non-greatest-hits albums ever lies its once-controversial cultural significance: It was a seriously disputed piece of evidence in one of the great culture wars of the 1970s.
That battle was not between red state and blue state, liberal or conservative, anti-abortion or pro-choice. It was the culture war between New York and Los Angeles. A… more »
If ever there was a rock 'n 'roll icon who needed no introduction, Bruce Springsteen - who got his nickname "The Boss" because, from very early on, he was the guy who made sure the band got paid - is surely that guy. As for that band, the current lineup of his longtime crew the E Street Band is Nils Lofgren on guitar, Miami Steve Van Zandt on guitar and sundries, Clarence "the Big Man"… more »
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05.26.12
Photographer Jo Lopez shares another awesome gallery of photos from last night's show in Frankfurt at http://t.co/0CtAKBea
05.25.12
The scene at tonight's show! RT @lucas_schless: 360 Grad Blick im #waldstadion vorm @springsteen Konzert http://t.co/qkmdpfKi
05.25.12
Tune in now! RT @SIRIUSXM: Encore of @Springsteen and the E St Band’s concert at Apollo Theater on E Street Radio Ch 20 http://t.co/yHeg5YEY
05.25.12
Another clip getting lots of votes for #bestbrucevideo is John Sayles' "Glory Days" from 1985. http://t.co/WUIx5SCx
05.25.12
Rosie 78 is getting a lot of votes! RT @timmy_deaton: What is the best video by @springsteen ? My vote is for Rosalita !! #bestbrucevideo
05.25.12
What do you think of the new Rocky Ground music video? Can you spot Bruce's cameo? http://t.co/Dm3O6WDG
05.24.12
Presenting the new music video for "Rocky Ground" by longtime Springsteen collaborator Thom Zimny. See it now at http://t.co/ilU6eTQr.