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Bands: 25 years for Root, live DVD/CD/LP to mark the occassion

News — September 12, 2013

Dark metal group Root will mark 25 years with an upcoming CD/DVD release titled Viginti Quinque Annis In Scaena. The package, also available in 2xLP contains live material ranging from 2007-2012 on the VD while the audio version has a full show form Nov. 19, 2011 in the Czech …

Bands: Dark Mark vs. Skeleton Joe project

News — October 20, 2020

A new project called Dark Mark vs. Skeleton Joe (DMvsSJ) has come to light, featuring Joe Cardamone (The Icarus Line) and Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees). The name is a reference to alter egos that each artist has embraced over the years, and they will continue to do so with the …

Bands: Mark Lanegan collaboration with Duke Garwood

News — February 15, 2013

Ipecac Recordings will release a collaboration between Mark Lanegan and Duke Garwood on April 16, titled Black Pudding. Lanegan, former Screaming Trees, has also collaborated with Isobell Campbell (Belle & Sebastian) and Greg Dulli (Afgan Whigs). On this endeavor, he states: Duke Garwood is one of my all time …

Bands: Meet O-D-EX from Mark Ryan and Micah Why

News — December 24, 2023

Dirtnap Records has announced the debut album of a new project featuring Mark Ryan (The Marked Men/Mind Spiders) and Micah Why, out Jan. 26. Whereas Ryan is best known for fast, melodic garage-punk a la The Marked Men, this project takes the more synth-driven sounds of Mind Spiders in a …

Bands: New from Mark Sultan

News — July 11, 2016

Mark Sultan, aka BBQ, has a new solo record coming out. Released under the name BBQ, the record is called Mark Sultan and is his first solo full-length since 2005's Tie Your Noose (Bomp! Records). The one man band is Sultan's solo project. He also plays with King Khan & BBQ …

Compilations That Left A Mark, pt. 1

Blog — December 5, 2020

The Formative Years Compilations that left a mark pt. 1   What makes a good compilation album for you? The main factors during my formative years was “bang for your buck”, listening pleasure and ideally a musical education and exposure to bands and sounds that would send me down new …

Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan – Ballad of the Broken Seas

Review — February 21, 2006

I must admit that I was shocked to hear of this collaboration, being familiar with Mark Lanegan and his work in Screaming Trees, Mad Season, Queens of the Stone Age and as a solo artist. A great deal of his material is dark, harrowing, and tends to exemplify the dirty, …

Joan Of Arc – Joan Of Arc, Dick Cheney, Mark Twain

Review — August 26, 2004

It's strange to think that Tim Kinsella has been at it for about decade now, using his inexplicable charms and off-key personality with groups like Cap'n Jazz, Make Believe, Owls, Friend/Enemy, and his long-standing Joan Of Arc project to create an impressive and utterly distinctive catalog. The man's certainly prolific, …

Labels: Fat Wreck turns 25, plans tour to mark occassion

News — May 1, 2015

Fat Wreck Chords is turning 25 this year and the label will celebrate with a San Francisco block party as well as a national tour. The tour will feature a variety of their mainstays and new acts including NOFX, Lagwagon, Swingin' Utters, Masked Intruder, and more. Dates are posted …

MP3s: Mark Sultan solo show available for download

News — May 9, 2012

Mark Sultan (aka BBQ) has released a live download entitled The War on Rock'n'Roll, which was also released in limited edition vinyl on Record Store Day courtesy of In the Red Records. To download the one-man show that covers a range of his material, visit his page here. …

Mark Lanegan @ Factory Theatre

Blog — September 21, 2018

Mark Lanegan Factory Theatre Sydney, Australia September 18, 2018 Mark Lanegan. The Screaming Trees. Queens of the Stone Age. If you are remotely into the darker realms of music and do not mind digging a bit deeper, chances are that you  familiar, if not enamoured with not only his high …

Mark Lanegan – I Am the Wolf

Review — December 18, 2017

I came late to the party when it comes to Mark Lanegan and his career. It was him opening for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in 2013 and I was instantly overcome with the feeling that I have missed out on an intriguing man and his works. Delving into …

Mark Lanegan – Sing Backwards and Weep

Review — April 28, 2020

“If I was honest, there was nothing but shame in the way I lived my life. I was nothing if not an abject failure, a fucking shitbag liar, a junkie loser if ever there was one”.Sing Backwards and Weep, the memoir of musician Mark Lanegan is a raw, …

Mark Lanegan – Straight Songs Of Sorrow

Review — May 11, 2020

Mark Lanegan didn’t set out to write a new album, but after finishing writing his memoir, Sing Backwards and Weep (Out now from Hatchette Books), the waves of catharsis were so strong, he returned to the studio to create what’s possibly his finest work to date.To call Sing Backwards... …

Mark McCabe – A Good Way to Bury Bad News

Review — January 6, 2014

On one end of an (unscientific) scale of popular male singer-songwriters sits Ed Sheeran, perched comfortably at the top of the charts while still maintaining an air of authenticity, and at the other end is pop supremo Bruno Mars, master craftsman of insuppressible earworms. Somewhere between these …

Mark Mordue – Boy on Fire - The Young Nick Cave

Review — February 15, 2021

One cannot exactly claim that Nick Cave’s life and his oeuvre at large are being disregarded – au contraire, the interpretations and coverage of his emissions of the man, the myth, the legend is manifold. All the more interesting it is when a book emerges that tackles the life of …

Mark Ronson – Version

Review — August 12, 2007

To steal from the classic Ben Stiller movie Zoolander, "Mark Ronson is so hot right now!" After producing the latest Amy Winehouse album, Lily Allen's debut, and the best bits of an otherwise awful Robbie Williams album, the New York based, London born hip-hop club DJ turned producer can do …

Mark Rothko - 1968: Clearing Away book review

Blog — February 10, 2022

Mark Rothko 1968: Clearing Away Pace Publishing Since its inception in 1960, Pace Gallery has established itself as a veritable heavyweight on the firmament of contemporary and modern art galleries with nine locations worldwide, which unfortunately I have not had to chance to experience yet in the third dimension. Learning …

Mark Rothko: From the Inside Out book review

Blog — November 8, 2018

Mark Rothko: From the Inside Out Yale University Press   Mark Rothko. Chances are that if you have a remote interest in art related matters and visited modern galleries within the last two decades, you would have had the mesmerizing experience that only unfolds its full grandeur in the third …

Mark Rothko: Toward Clarity

Blog — May 26, 2019

Mark Rothko: Toward Clarity Yale University Press   Let’s start with words from the man himself – words that would have lead to choosing the title of the book: “The progression of a painter’s work…will be toward clarity; toward the elimination of all obstacles between the painter and the idea, …