How the Canadian gloomster’s ode to all that he can’t comprehend became a towering spiritual anthem.
Blender Magazine, February 2009
Scribblings, musings and assorted published wisdom
How the Canadian gloomster’s ode to all that he can’t comprehend became a towering spiritual anthem.
Blender Magazine, February 2009
Chart-topping Scottish mope-rockers bend it not at all like Beckham, build a new Wall of Sound
What does the global financial crisis mean for a music industry–and music culture–that’s been in crisis for years? The experts have their say.
Bucking fears that he was too prolific for his own good, Lil Wayne created one of 2008’s true blockbusters. And now, after conquering the MC game, he’s going off in a new, even weirder direction.

You want to buy “All Summer Long from iTunes? Even if you did, it wouldn’t be Kid Rock’s version, just a generic soundalike (sorry, tribute). David Peisner blows the cover off of one of pop’s dirty little secrets.
American Regal
Their southern gothic mystique helped make Kings of Leon multi-platinum rock gods overseas. What will it take for the boozin’ and brawlin’ Followill boys to conquer their native land?
Thanks to that video, D’Angelo was poised for superstardom, and the R&B renaissance he led was about to change the world. Instead, he fell into a spiral of substance abuse and arrests–and virtually disappeared. Eight years later, his friends and colleagues reveal where he’s been and what it’s going to take to bring him back.
How do racists, anti-Semites and all-purpose hate-mongers view the possibility of America’s first black president? Not necessarily the way you think they would.


Dozens of rockers, rappers and pop stars have been hitting the campaign trail this year, singing, dancing, speaking, smiling and waving for their favorite presidential candidates. But is anyone paying attention?