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Music Archives: 03/2020

When The B-52s met David Byrne

Although it’s my own personal favorite B-52s release, the 1982 EP produced by David Byrne known as Mesopotamia is generally thought of as being one…

Richard Metzger
Mar 30, 2020

We all know The Grateful Dead & Jefferson Airplane, but what about Sopwith Camel?

Cover by Victor Moscoso Sopwith Camel, is a barely recalled–but amazing–group from the Summer of Love-era San Francisco, who were the second Bay Area band…

Richard Metzger
Mar 27, 2020

Nirvana debuts new songs during 1991 ‘No More Wars’ benefit—freshly uncovered video!

Well, the Youtuber known as Alt Copperpot5 has done it again, uploading more amazing, previously uncirculated live footage of Nirvana. We told you about two…

Bart Bealmear
Mar 19, 2020

Listen to The Fall celebrate legendary DJ John Peel’s 50th Birthday, 1989

John Peel with his wife Shelia and Mark E. Smith and the Fall at Peel’s 50th birthday bash, 1989. via. When did everything get so…

Paul Gallagher
Mar 19, 2020

The Subversive Pop Perfection of the Fun Boy Three: Live in Concert, 1983

The death of one form brings forth life in another. Something was going wrong. It wasn’t just with the band, it seemed to be happening…

Paul Gallagher
Mar 16, 2020

The coveted 1981 album by little-known prog rock band, Seiche

The progressive rock band Seiche was a Chicago trio that existed for a brief period in the late 1970s/early 1980s. Though they weren’t around for…

Bart Bealmear
Mar 13, 2020

‘Teenage Snuff Film’: Rowland S. Howard’s dark and diseased 1999 cult album makes a comeback

Photo of Rowland S. Howard by Stefan De Batselier I’ve been a big Birthday Party fan since Prayers on Fire first came out–which is 38…

Richard Metzger
Mar 6, 2020

A young Nirvana opening the ‘Sup Pop 200’ record release party in 1988—newly unearthed footage!

It’s incredible that, over 25 years after Kurt Cobain’s death, previously uncirculated Nirvana video continues to pop up. We recently told you about the freshly…

Bart Bealmear
Mar 3, 2020

‘A World Apart’: The Obsessed were DC hardcore’s doom metal crossover (and toughest dudes around)

Besides Go-go, the music scene of Washington D.C. in the eighties was largely defined by the birth of hardcore and the influential ‘Revolution Summer’ movement…

Bennett Kogon
Mar 3, 2020
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