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Son Volt: Jeff Tweedy is not in this band. Sadly, Phoenix is not getting Wilco this summer, as the band decided to take their extraordinary show to Tucson, but we're getting a pretty good consolation prize in Son Volt/Cowboy Junkies at the Mesa Arts Center on July 14. Tickets go on sale May 5 and w ... More >>
Our friends over at Electric Mustache have been following Wilco news like the old No Depression zine circa 1997. They've got news about the name of Wilco's new album -- turns out it's Wilco (the album) -- and a free downloadable track, called "Jolly Banker." They've also got a full track listing for ... More >>
Sky Blue Sky
(Nonesuch)
Mixing up the jam
Good influences
Mold the Gold
(self-released)
The family-size box
Born Again in the U.S.A.
(Drag City)
Variety is the spice of Coachella
Film sets synth record straight
Radio Free Phoenix takes the city's ghost radio to the next level
Even with new components, the band maintains its sound
Built to Spill's Doug Martsch is a guitar hero for a generation not interested in 'em
The reissue of Uncle Tupelo's albums offers the world a chance to ponder how 'alt-country' got started
Rosanne Cash is the friend who will say, or sing, what you can't
Loose Fur (Drag City)
2002 spent the year in a 9/11 hangover. Through the confusion, notable and amazing works still arose
Sometimes, the best music is the stuff you wouldn't dream of praising in public
With help from Wilco and the Gin Blossoms, Tommy Keene chases down the sound he was after 20 years ago
I Break Chairs (Sub Pop)
Versatile indie visionary Jim O'Rourke works on more records than most people get around to buying
Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot might have been the best album of last year. Here's why you haven't heard it yet.
Jay Farrar secures his place as an alt-country icon and returns to form with a new solo album
'N Sync? Get real
After September 11, some new songs just don't sound the same
CDGB's
The music of San Fran popsters Beulah isn't quite as sweet as you think
Honeydogs: Here's Luck (Palm)
Catchall (Yep Roc)
Alan Freed's Radio (Headhunter/Cargo)
Billy Bragg and Wilco continue to decipher the mystery and misunderstood legend of Woody Guthrie with the second installment of Mermaid Avenue
Tempted by record company largess? Drink up and dig right in.
The Handsome Family's Brett and Rennie Sparks give up their songs of personal alienation for something more universal
Even with impending Willennium looming, 1999 proved to be a banner year for music
The Bottle Rockets' Brian Henneman gives up on the music biz, and settles for just making music
More than 25 years after his death, the spirit of Gram Parsons rides high with a new tribute album
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy sinks his Summer Teeth into the sugary pop he was always meant to play
At long last, Sistah Blue has an answer for fans clamoring for a CD
A recap of the releases that made it worthwhile to own a CD player in 1998
Son Volt's Jay Farrar doesn't waste his words
Uncle Tupelo passed away, butheartland rocker JayFarrar has plugged backin with Son Volt
