Rock stars invite him onstage but he can’t sing. He’s been to more than 5,000 live shows in 11 years but he may have nowhere to live.
The enigmatic Beatle Bob as featured in Guided by Voices’ “My Kind of Soldier” video
Scribblings, musings and assorted published wisdom
Rock stars invite him onstage but he can’t sing. He’s been to more than 5,000 live shows in 11 years but he may have nowhere to live.
The enigmatic Beatle Bob as featured in Guided by Voices’ “My Kind of Soldier” video

With Radiohead, Madonna and Nine Inch Nails leading the charge against major labels, one month in 2007 may be remembered as birthing a revolution that shook the industry to its core. But have they truly created a brave new world?
How a thin, sweet, keening, reedy, strained, samey, nasally, high-pitched yelp became the voice of a new generation.
The Ties That Bind
With an epic third album and a new “disguise,” the well-dressed men of Interpol are making a bid for superstardom. Just don’t expect them to hang out together.
Bono-baiting British siren transforms a penchant for booze and bad relationships into bruising soul music.
L.A. is an ungodly shrine to trash and excess. Dozens of great talents have gone to New York to die. But Nashville is where the really bad stuff happens. Welcome to the Country Music Hall of Infamy.
At Guantanamo Bay, the military is attempting to break down Muslim prisoners by bombarding them with ear-splitting rap and metal, leading human rights activists to ask: When does an interrogation tactic become pure torture?

Phishheads leave their jobs, Claymates issue death threats, Juggalos go on a rampage with machetes–and then there are the ones who are really crazy.
In the game of life, no one remembers the second bluegrass icon killed by a tractor. Blender salutes the songs, stars–and cannibals–who got there first.