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New This Week (With Audio …

A note before we get started with this week’s roundup: eMusic… more »

10 Things You Didn’t Kn…

Over three decades in music, British soul singer Omar has seen as many lo… more »

New This Week: Kanye West, J.…

Kanye West, Yeezus: – Kanye returns, reclaims the spotlight with ty… more »

Beth Hart’s Gritty, Gut…

Beth Hart is shaping up as the kind of promising newcomer who could make … more »

New This Week: Disclosure, Bo…

I’m just going to cut to the chase right out of the gate and tell y… more »

ESP-Disk’: Internationa…

ESP-Disk’ might be the most revered and reviled of historically imp… more »

Bombino: The Music is Politic…

Some years ago, the American documentary filmmaker Ron Wyman was bouncing… more »

New This Week: Portugal. The …

Quadron, Avalanche: Like the smooth R&B debut from Rhye earlier this … more »

New This Week: Laura Marling,…

Welcome back! If you’re anything like me, this past weekend you ate… more »

R.E.M. Goes Green

In November 1988, R.E.M. released their sixth studio album, Green. The re… more »

New This Week: Daft Punk, Lau…

Daft Punk, Random Access Memories: Heard of these guys? [See our complete… more »

Richard Wagner’s Radica…

Why are so many Wagner lovers indifferent to all operas but his? Why is t… more »

New This Week: Sam Amidon, Th…

Sam Amidon, Bright Sunny South: On his Nonesuch debut, Sam Amidon blends … more »

New This Week: Pistol Annies,…

Pistol Annies, Annie Up: The trio of Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and A… more »

Churchwood: The Beefheart of …

Churchwood is a blues-rock quintet hailing from Austin, Texas; Churchwood… more »

100 Years of Woody Herman

In the later 1930s, when swing bands ruled American pop, Woody Herman … more »

New This Week: Iggy & th…

By now you’ve no doubt noticed the wealth of coverage we’ve g… more »

The Mutable Beauty of Bach…

Bach’s B minor Mass is a masterpiece that by rights shouldn’t… more »

New This Week: Phoenix, Laura…

Phoenix, Bankrupt!: Of this week’s biggest release, Barry… more »

New This Week: Flaming Lips, …

A lot of big names this week! Starting with: The Flaming Lips, The T… more »

40 Years of Catch A Fire…

“Time is my ammunition,” says Bob Marley in a room at the Che… more »

New This Week: The Knife, Jam…

The Knife, Shaking the Habitual: The Knife’s latest is ex… more »

Re-Documenting the Blues

Austrian collector Johnny Parth launched Document Records in 1986 in orde… more »

New This Week: Charles Bradle…

Charles Bradley, Victim of Love: Charles Bradley, who’s t… 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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