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The Rumpus Interview with Therese Workman and Tyler Wood of Oh My Goodness

  • Michael Braithwaite
  • December 27, 2013
Therese Workman and Tyler Wood talk about growing up in Maine and what it's like to be DIY in the music industry today.
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The Rumpus Interview with Ronee Blakley

  • Amanda Shubert
  • December 20, 2013
In 1975, Robert Altman's Nashville hit the big screen and introduced American audiences to country and folk singer Ronee Blakley. Here, Blakley sits down for a chat about her Academy Award-nominated role, working with Altman, and her current stance as a feminist and activist.
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Albums of Our Lives: Hole’s Celebrity Skin

  • Rob Roensch
  • December 13, 2013
1. The car I drove when I was 20 smelled like rain. When it stormed, the passenger side floor filled with a puddle so deep I’d have to bail it…
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Swinging Modern Sounds #52: Chris Abrahams Riffs

  • Rick Moody
  • December 2, 2013
There are not so many great bands anymore, not like there once were. But there's still Australian experimental jazz trio the Necks.
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Songs of Our Lives: Leonard Cohen’s “Famous Blue Raincoat”

  • Sam Price
  • November 29, 2013
Leonard Cohen’s “Famous Blue Raincoat” begins at four in the morning, an hour usually armed with drunken reverie, but occasionally visited on insomniac nights, leaving you with nothing to do but to send search parties into the shadowed rivers of the soul
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How you can help La Luz

  • The Rumpus
  • November 11, 2013
Seattle surf-rock female quartet La Luz was involved in serious car accident last Tuesday night. The band was en route to a sold-out hometown show as part of their tour…
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Songs of Our Lives: Rahsaan Roland Kirk’s “The Inflated Tear”

  • May Cobb
  • November 8, 2013
I decided that I had to write a book about him. I would track down everyone who knew him while they were still alive, I would collect their stories of him in the hopes of preserving Rashaan’s legacy.
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Albums of Our Lives: Moxy Früvous’s Bargainville

  • Lauren Eggert-Crowe
  • October 25, 2013
What did I turn to when I needed to channel my frustration with this corporatized Republican state against which I could only kick my small angry feet? The music of Gen-Xers from another country.
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Swinging Modern Sounds #51: Free For One and All

  • Rick Moody
  • October 22, 2013
Dean Wareham is a great writer, and possessed of a strikingly astringent and dry-eyed view of things without pity or self-pity or undue kindness, and what follows, I trust, will give abundant evidence of this.
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Albums of Our Lives: The Soundtrack to The Decline of Western Civilization, Part I

  • Eric Nelson
  • October 11, 2013
The Decline introduced me to bands like the Germs and X that I would come to love later in college when I needed a break from playing indie rock on campus radio.
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THE RUMPUS INTERVIEW WITH ELEANOR FRIEDBERGER

  • Erin Lyndal Martin
  • October 9, 2013
When Eleanor Friedberger (one half of The Fiery Furnaces) penned her solo debut, Last Summer, she didn’t show it to anyone until it was finished. Now that she has released…
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Swinging Modern Sounds #49: Divided by a Common Tongue

  • Rick Moody
  • October 8, 2013
Rick Moody interviews Belle & Sebastian's Stevie Jackson about his solo album, misinterpreting songs, and the band's rough early days.
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