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The Pop Scene: Swans, Bears and a Flying Segall Wall Street Journal By ANDY BETA In much the same way that loyalties in '60s-era England were split between the Beatles and the Stones, in the grimy Lower East Side of the 1980s the two main groups were Sonic Youth and Swans. While the former would gradually let pop ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mekons come to Evanston's SPACE Lincolnwood Review Who is "better than the Beatles," according to the late legendary rock critic Lester Bangs? The answer to all these riddles is the Mekons, who started out as a punk band in Leeds, England, then evolved into an honest-to-goodness collective of musicians ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
iFrogz headphones and earbuds Omaha World-Herald To test these puppies out, I picked two pieces of music: The Beatles' "Abbey Road' and this year's self-titled album by Bon Iver. Both have lush soundscapes, sweet melodies, vocals and deep bass and drums. Bon Iver's "Perth" is a song especially heavy ... See all stories on this topic » |
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