The National are a band of New Yorkers transplanted from Cincinnati, Ohio: Matt Berninger, Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner, Bryan Devendorf, and Scott Devendorf. What each member of the band does is not that...
The New Pornographers are a Juno Award-winning[1] Canadian indie rock group formed in 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Their sound is highly influenced by such power pop bands as The Cars and Cheap Trick, although their songs are generally of a greater melodic and harmonic complexity.
After inventing stainless steel and “Ass Kicking Rock and Roll”®, here they go again reinventing the MP3! It’s a new year and another handful of mind-blowing rat turds are flung at the “scene.” Your iPod never sounded as crispy.
The Nightwatchman is the alter-ego and solo act of Rage Against the Machine and ex-Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello, which he created in 2003 as an outlet for his political views while playing non political music with Audioslave.
The Nightwatchman has many powerful enemies. Some of them are war criminals. But he also has powerful friends. Some of them are coyotes.
Tom Morello΄s debut solo album as The Nightwatchman, ΄One Man Revolution - produced...
The Parlor Mob, formerly known as What About Frank?, is an American rock group founded by Mark Melicia, Dave Rosen, Paul Ritchie, Nick Villapiano, and Sam Bey in 2004. They are generally considered to be in the experimental rock genre.
Paranoid, desperate and utterly danceable, the music of the Photo Atlas blends the angularity of Fugazi, the gut-punch of At The Drive-In and the relentless rump-shaking...
The Pixies[1] are an American alternative rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1985.[2] The band disbanded in 1993 in acrimonious circumstances but reunited in 2004.
From their early beginnings, The Police were hailed as a maverick live band - a group that galvanized an already impressive studio sound into something otherworldly when...