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Toploader - Never Stop Wonderi... -

The fact that my editor initially turned down this EP says it all: Toploader were not cool. But here's the thing... I freakin' love them! Phew, that was therapy. Newly reunited (minus Julian Deane) after the collapse of their S2 label in 2002, absence has certainly made the heart grow...

Goo Goo Dolls (Goo Goo Dolls N... -

The Liverpool O2 Academy was almost full, a mix of ages and sexes; many wives/girlfriends persuading their partners to the concert. The atmosphere was chilled and friendly, the crowd patiently waiting for the band to come on stage. The expectant onlookers erupted as the band came on stage. They opened...

Counting Crows Traveling Circus -

Counting Crows are smack-dab in the middle of a huge summer tour: THE SATURDAY NIGHT REBEL ROCKERS TRAVELING CIRCUS & MEDICINE SHOW, with special guests Michael Franti & Spearhead and Augustana. The show will be an original format where the three bands (and some special guests along the way) will...

U2 - No Line On The Horizon (2009) -

It’s been almost half a decade since U2 released their last album and for a band whose humanitarian efforts and social activism often threaten to eclipse their musical output, No Line On The Horizon is a welcome affirmation of artistic relevance. U2 has always noted their social concerns in their...

Mark McGrath on the Ugly Truth About Sugar Ray (And Why Their New Album Still Rocks) -

Sugar Ray are back " but frontman Mark McGrath admits the ’90s pop-rockers never really left. He also reveals, “I never claimed not to be a douche.”

In a hilarious interview with Rolling Stone, McGrath opens up about new album Music For Cougars, which is out today and his...

Third Eye Blind -

erhaps no band better encapsulated '90s radio than San Fran pop punksters Third Eye Blind, whose infectious, distortion-drenched, climb-up-climb-down melodies practically knighted them as guardians of anthemic airwave rock. Frontman Stephan Jenkins charmed his audiences with a poor man's Bono routine, stretching into raspy vocal lisps and sandpapery falsettos whenever...

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