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Subject: The Cardigans

  • Fluffers

    The Cardigans play warm fuzzies for a cold, prickly world

    February 13, 1997
  • Road Kill

    Electric Highway delivers dizzying, nine-hour rave-concert hybrid

    August 21, 1997
  • Calendar for the week

    August 21, 1997
  • Recordings

    November 13, 1997
  • Recordings

    June 25, 1998
  • Recordings

    July 30, 1998
  • Iron Men

    Black Sabbath reunites to take rock once more into the bowels of hell

    December 31, 1998
  • Recordings

    February 4, 1999
  • Recordings

    June 17, 1999
  • Love will be a many-splintered thing if you put any of these 12 songs on your Valentine's Day mix

    February 14, 2008
  • Metric

    Buy it, drive it, work it

    November 3, 2005
  • You Asked For It: St. Madness

    St. MadnessSaintanic(Evil Me Music)Putting a cover song as the second track on your CD is ballsy. Either you've got 'em right there, or you've lost 'em forever. For a metal act to put a cover of an Ozzy/Black Sabbath song second on their record? Well, that's pretty much suicidal. Sure, Sabbath can be covered. The Cardigans' cutesy version of "Iron Man" was the cherry on top of First Band on the Moon. But if you're a metal band, you better be able to bring something extra, extra special to "Crazy

    April 14, 2009
  • The Cardigans

    A long way from "Love Fool"

    August 12, 2004
  • The Concretes

    The Concretes
    (Astralwerks)

    July 8, 2004
  • St. Madness

    Saintanic
    (Evil Me Music)

    April 23, 2009
  • French Twist

    The Amor Belhom Duo are Parisians by birth, and Tucsonans by choice

    October 18, 2001
  • Toe-Tapping Zapping

    Game soundtracks struggle for legitimacy in an industry obsessed with killing machines, not killer tunes

    July 20, 2000
  • Ida Maria and a Brief History of Scandinavian Pop

    June 18, 2009
  • The Sounds World Tour to Include Stop at Marquee Theatre

    That is pretty much how I see The Sounds -- a smoking hot Swedish lead singer surrounded by some dudes who play various instruments​Delightfully Swedish new wave rockers The Sounds are planning a world tour in support of their latest album, Crossing the Rubicon, and they just so happened to include Tempe on their massive list. The Sounds built their reputation with their infectious 2002 debut Living in America,  putting them on the short list of top-notch new-wave/indie rock Swedish bands

    August 19, 2009