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Keep ’Em Separated! 30 Years of the Offspring’s ‘Smash’
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOffspring frontman Dexter Holland celebrated the 30th anniversary of his band’s breakthrough with an...
Ty Segall, Fantastic Negrito, and a Louis XIV reunion: Inside the North Park Music Festival's lineup
Axios· 2 days agoWhy it matters: The lineup he and North Park Main Street board member Jim Sakrison created mixes...
Live Wire: Cake, Fleet Foxes to headline Green River Festival
The Republican· 4 days agoCake is usually served as a dessert, but this year, the band Cake will top off the first course of...
Art Notes: River City Rebels is an older and wiser punk band
Valley News· 2 days agoLocally, the best measure of rock’s staying power might be the River City Rebels. The band...
Benjamin School grad flew high in basketball, but quit D-1 college team to find music, self
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAnd then I realize: Perhaps basketball was never my dream in the first place. Music, sports, music,...
Audio file formats explained: the difference between MP3, ALAC, DSD, FLAC and more
TechRadar· 6 days agoIf you begin to dip your toes into the busy, crowded and confusing world of audio file formats,...
The 15 Best Concert Films You Can Stream Now
Cosmopolitan via AOL· 7 days agoBand, a Canadian-American rock group. In saying goodbye, the band welcomed such names as Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Neil ...
Sasha Jane Lowerson Made History as the First Trans Pro Surfer. She's Just Getting Started
Rolling Stone· 5 days agoWatching Sasha Jane Lowerson paddle out into the chilly Pacific, it becomes hard to tell her apart...
Galveston beach could get Blue Flag which is much better than red
Houston Chronicle· 7 days agoSite of a popular sandcastle contest and soon a $250 million Margaritaville resort, Galveston’s East...
Author Steven Hyden on his new Bruce Springsteen book and being a "Boss Nerd" even when it wasn't...
The A.V. Club· 4 days agoHyden, a cultural critic (and a former A.V. Club staff member), mixes memoir, sociological observation, and good old-fashioned journalism to explore how this blockbuster album