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- What’s Your Problem with Joe Biden?
- Dirty Rubles: An Introduction to Trump/Russia (My New Book)
- Youth for the President
- A Summary of the Conspiracy Against the United States
- Trump: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Part 3)
- Postcards from the Resistance, Vol. 8: Mother of All
- From Lance Armstrong to Trump: The Rise & Fall of the Deified Narcissist
- Reading Malcolm X in Texas
- Playing the Donald Trump Game
- President Rapist: Women Under Trump
- An Open Letter to My Fellow Liberals
- The Democrats Can’t Win If They Won’t Fight
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Category Archives: Saturday Music
Same as the Old Boss
Is there really all that much of a difference between Bruce Springsteen and Jay Z? Continue reading
Power Trio: 3 Songs That May Help Make You Feel Like You’re Still Slightly Cool While Pulling Out of the Parking Lot at the End of a Frustrating Work Day
Growing up in New Jersey means that most people will never let you forget it, especially people from New York, and even more especially people who have recently moved to New York from somewhere in the Midwest. Continue reading
Posted in Music, Popular Culture, Power Trio
Tagged Beck, Flipside Records, Jett Brando, My Bloody Valentine, New Jersey suburbs, Oddateee
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Moby: The Interview
“I don’t really expect too many people to actually listen to it because it’s 2013 and I’m 47 years old, and very few people listen to the eleventh album made by a 47-year-old musician.”—Moby, on his new album “Innocents” Continue reading
Posted in Rock and Roll Coffee, Saturday Music
Tagged Albums, Bad Brains, Banned in DC, Cold Specks, Damien Jurado, Electronica, Innocents, Joe Daly, Mark Lanegan, Moby, Music, music industry, Music videos, Nick Drake, Play, pop, Skylar Grey, Spike Stent, Spotify, Television, Thom Yorke, Tom Verlaine, Wayne Coyne
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Cosmetic Polemic – The New York Dolls, Make-up and Me
For Thom Cuell, the New York Dolls were more than just a garage band from America–they were an unlikely source of inspiration at the very time he most needed it. Continue reading
Rock and Roll Coffee: An Interview with Al Jourgensen
J.M. Blaine sits down with Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen for a no-holds-barred discussion of Ministry, Buck Owens, politics and going to church on Sunday. No foolin’. Continue reading
Posted in Rock and Roll Coffee, Saturday Music
Tagged al jourgensen, buck owens, church, death, industrial music, interviews, JM Blaine, ministry, paul mccartney, Salon, Saturday Music, tesla
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Get In: Thumbing It With Seattle’s Kinski
Author and grunge historian Steven Tow shines a light on Seattle’s Kinski, giving a guided tour through the band’s unique and ever-changing catalog. Continue reading
Posted in Saturday Music, Shine a Light
Tagged chaos, cosy moments, down below it's chaos, experimental, instrumental, Kinski, Music, Saturday Music, Seattle, Stephen Tow
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