SOUNDPROOFLISTS: TEN CHARACTERS FROM SONGS YOU'D WANT TO DRINK WITH ON ST. PATRICK'S DAYIt's not much more than an excuse for college kids to get drunk in the morning, so for those of us whom St. Patrick's day exists mostly in our imagination these days anyway here is our list of ten great fictional drinking buddies.
SOUNDPROOFLISTS: ART ON OUR SLEEVES: THE STORIES BEHIND GREAT ALBUM ARTIn this edition of Art On Our Sleeves we look at some of the most prolific album art and the stories behind it.
SOUNDPROOFLISTS: BATTLE OF THE BANDS: AC/DC VS. IRON MAIDENWhich rock legends will prove victorious in this virtual clash of the titans?
SOUNDPROOFLISTS: ART ON OUR SLEEVES: GROSS ANATOMYSome of the most stomach-churning album covers ever.
SOUNDPROOFLISTS: TEN SONGS THAT CODY HATESLike that scene in Darren Aronofsky's film Pi in which the main character takes a drill and puts it through this brain.
SOUNDPROOFLISTS: BATTLE OF THE BANDS: LYKKE LI VS. LITTLE BOOTSIs Little Boots really the new Lykke Li?
SOUNDPROOFLISTS: ART ON OUR SLEEVES - BOOBSBreasts! Boobies! Knockers! Tits! Jugs! Hooters! Honkers! Cans! Cantaloupes! Mazoombas! And the album art that features them. (Um, not so much safe for work.)
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Greg Keelor still isn't quite ready to acknowledge Blue Rodeo as much more than something he likes doing "very very much."
Canada. True north strong and free. Land of the beaver, poutine and maple syrup. Lumberjacks. From Gordon Lightfoot to Malajube, the Canadian winter has been a source of inspiration (and despair) for many.
Jeff Beck betters The Yardbirds; Tommy debuts in North American movie theatres; The Number of the Beast is released; Jimi Hendrix sets himself on fire in protest of his first-ever UK concert
Just who is trying to copy whom? In this Battle of the Bands, SoundProof pits She & Him's Zooey Deschanel against pop singer Katy Perry.
Nearly 20 years after Portishead and Massive Attack put Bristol on the musical map, the city's music scene still lives in the shadow of the trip hop giants.
The Dodos' Logan Kroeber on trying to create music without external pressures and expectations seeping through, and working with Neko Case on their latest record.