The Mac Demarco coming out tour continues with this New York Times piece detailing Demarcos peculiar mix of 90's slacker leanings and earnest Canadian songwriting. A Pitchfork favorite, DeMarco apparently made enough dough to afford a house in Silver Lake, still dates his high school girlfriend and chain smokes Viceroys.
Much has been written about the disaster of the inaugural (and presumably final) Fyre Festival which managed to make Altamont seem like Disneyland. Music festivals as a whole are wretched in their corporate excess and actually hurt smaller indie bands with non-compete clauses as rock critic Jim Derogatis pointed out years ago. If you think a group of rich, entitled millennials stuck on a deserted Caribbean island is funny, you're not alone as Variety details with a collection of Tweets .
Happy Birthday to the Willie Nelson who continues to craft original material at at the ripe old age of 84.
Does the world really need another book about the Beatles? Probably not but Rolling Stone editor and author Rob Sheffield has taken a crack at the Fab 4's universal appeal in his new book "Dreaming the Beatles." In other Beatles news, Sgt. Pepper has been reissued for the umpteenth time as Greg Brodsky explains in a feature for bestclassicbands.com.
Much has been written about the disaster of the inaugural (and presumably final) Fyre Festival which managed to make Altamont seem like Disneyland. Music festivals as a whole are wretched in their corporate excess and actually hurt smaller indie bands with non-compete clauses as rock critic Jim Derogatis pointed out years ago. If you think a group of rich, entitled millennials stuck on a deserted Caribbean island is funny, you're not alone as Variety details with a collection of Tweets .
Happy Birthday to the Willie Nelson who continues to craft original material at at the ripe old age of 84.
Does the world really need another book about the Beatles? Probably not but Rolling Stone editor and author Rob Sheffield has taken a crack at the Fab 4's universal appeal in his new book "Dreaming the Beatles." In other Beatles news, Sgt. Pepper has been reissued for the umpteenth time as Greg Brodsky explains in a feature for bestclassicbands.com.
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