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Rodeo Renaissance
Blue Rodeo proves the band has staying ower and the album isn’t dead with The Things We Left Behind
Soldier of Love
The Return of Sade
Depeche Mode embarks on their first-ever stadium tour
The band’s new album is a return to classic Depeche Mode – dark, sexy, cool and understated. Working with producer Ben Hiller, who did the their 2005 album, Playing the Angel, they used an enormous amount of vintage analog gear from the late ’70s and early ’80s, including a rare Steiner-Parker Synthacon which can be heard on the lead track, In Chains.
New Krall space
Blame it on the bossa nova, the dance of love
Guns N’ Roses-Chinese Democracy
Did the Internet even exist when the last Guns N' Roses album came out? That was 1993's covers collection, The Spaghetti Incident? Fifteen years later and the hard rock band has finally released its farcically belabored new album, Chinese Democracy.
Adventure in the high Cs
Northern sirens make a splash in international waters
Repeat Engagement
Compilations a great way to be introduced to a band
Casualties of Lore
Homegrown bands still struggle, but now they’re good
Unusual suspects
A Few Words about politics and hot rods
British invasion
From Bowie and Roxy Music back in the day, to more recent popsters like Blur and Pulp, artists from the Britain appear to inhabit a musical universe that has nothing to do with pop life on this side of Atlantic.


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