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Nick Marino

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Articles: 23

Paste magazine’s former managing editor, Nick Marino has published music writing in Entertainment Weekly, Spin, the Boston Globe, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and other fine periodicals.

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Stars, The North

The wistful Canadian indie-pop band Stars built its fanbase smushing danc… more »

Stars, The North

The wistful Canadian indie-pop band Stars built its fanbase smushing danc… more »

Icon: Randy Newman

Randy Newman has never fit squarely into any conventional pop music categ… more »

Interview: The Gaslight Anthe…

Much has been made of The Gaslight Anthem’s roots in New Jersey. Th… more »

Icon: Sleater-Kinney

From their formation in Washington State in the mid-1990s to their amicab… more »

Bruce Springsteen, Wrecking B…

Thirty-nine years after the release of his debut album, Bruce Springsteen… more »

Bruce Springsteen, Wrecking B…

Thirty-nine years after the release of his debut album, Bruce Springsteen… more »

Shearwater, Animal Joy…

The Austin-based quintet Shearwater is not afraid to rock – Animal … more »

The Vaccines, What Did You Ex…

What did we expect? Not this. Not a compulsively re-playable rock album w… more »

Randy Newman, Harps and Angel…

After almost a decade releasing film scores instead of pop songs, Newman … more »

Randy Newman, Toy Story…

Although Toy Story is arguably the most famous of Newman’s countles… more »

Randy Newman, Faust

At this point, the musical production Faust (like Cop Rock, the ill-fated… more »

Randy Newman, Land of Dreams…

Perhaps the most underrated album in the career of an underrated artist, … more »

Randy Newman, Trouble in Para…

While no one would confuse Trouble in Paradise with a serious concept rec… more »

Randy Newman, Born Again…

With punk, disco and prog-rock swirling in the air, it’s little won… more »

Randy Newman, Randy Newman…

Released in 1968 (the same year as debut albums from James Taylor and Leo… more »

Randy Newman, The Randy Newma…

Casual fans rely upon Randy Newman for little more than Pixar soundtracks… more »

Jolie Holland, Pint of Blood…

“Can’t believe you’re treating me like all those girls … more »

Randy Newman, Bad Love…

By this point in his career, Newman had already released his most famous … more »

Sleater-Kinney, All Hands on …

Of all Sleater-Kinney’s albums, this one probably best illustrates … more »

Sleater-Kinney, The Hot Rock…

With their third record in three years, Sleater-Kinney showed signs of fa… more »

Sleater-Kinney, Call The Doct…

Without losing any bite, Sleater-Kinney’s sophomore release was mor… more »

Sleater-Kinney, Sleater-Kinne…

Released the year after Kurt Cobain’s suicide, Sleater-Kinney… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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