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AMERICA IS WAITING formed in Austin, TX in the summer of 2001. Since it’s conception, the band (featuring ex-members of the defunct indie giant MINERAL) has become well known for it’s “intense and always explosive live shows” (Austin Chronicle.) Thei... read more
Being placed in a box is one of the most irritating things that can happen to an artist. It happened to the New York-based band The Liars, when they released their debut album 'They Threw Us All In A Trench And Stuck A Monument On Top' in 2002. read more
World-renowned singer-songwriter, Moya Brennan returns from a five year absence with a long-awaited ethereal new CD, Two Horizons. Best known as the voice of Clannad - and one of Ireland’s most respected artists - Brennan is poised to win over new an... read more
On September 12 and 13, 2000, Rage Against the Machine played two shows at Los Angeles’ historic Grand Olympic Auditorium. Always one of music’s most dynamic and passionate live acts, the shows would turn out to be the band’s final performances toget... read more
How does one bend tradition without making it break? How can you travel through space without leaving home? How can a multi-platinum artist, after only two albums, turn his third into an exploration of futuristic funk without forgetting his roots i... read more
LA rapper-producer Sunspot Jonz, half of the duo Mystik Journeymen - has been blazing trails in Cali's hip-hop scene since the days of Too Short and Hieroglyphics. Today, like fellow Living Legends member Murs (on Def Jux), Sunspot is pursuing a solo... read more
"I've probably got more mixtapes than any other DJ on the planet," boasts Brooklyn's underground legend Tony Touch, or Tony Toca- as he's affectionately referred to in the hip hop community. Coming from any other DJ, this would sound like a bloated ... read more
