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By Brian Contratto | July 2, 2012Celebration Rock outdoes its predecessor by a long shot.
Celebration Rock outdoes its predecessor by a long shot.
Many Duke students are half a world away. But the Triangle’s music scene never takes a holiday.
Sigur Rós front man Jón “Jónsi” Birgisson has altered the group’s sound with each album since 1997’s "Von."
In the mid-90s, alternative rock experienced a surge of third-wave feminism.
Employees at Schoolkids Records in Raleigh are clearing shelf space to make room for new arrivals.
The first proper track on Sweet Heart Sweet Light starts in the fast lane and cruises...
Free Energy will play with Deleted Scenes and Cigarette this Saturday...
Alabama Shakes had made their way into just about every music blog’s pet list long before Boys & Girls debuted on Tuesday.
This weekend, celebrated sitarist Anoushka Shankar brings her ensemble to Duke
I would never have expected Matthew Ward to be a fan of T.S.
Oasis’s Noel and Liam Gallagher should single-handedly discourage any brothers who want to start a band together.
There comes a moment, typically occurring in the first song of a set, when you realize why one band is the headliner and the other is the wannabe.
Home starts off familiar and comfortable—a bit more charming and enjoyable too, like a college vacation spent at home.
Nicki Minaj should be ashamed of herself.
Tomorrow at the Coffeehouse, Alex Kotch presents his dissertation.
On the Chromatics’ latest release, producer Johnny Jewel crafts a record of cinematic scope and splendor.
Justin Townes Earle has about as much grit as Michael Buble.
You have to acknowledge good taste.
Chamber pop groups seem to come in bulk these days.