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Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
- Ministry man pulls out his Cock. Again
- Heaven-sent discotheque jams
- Add some guitar to the mix
- Maybe the only album that will be deservingly overhyped this year
- We’re definitely fasciinated
- A sound as British as the name
- Meet the next big thing
- More songs for driving nice and slow across America
- Whimsical indie-pop charms
- Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist quietly crafts another masterpiece
- Songs for driving nice and slow across America
- Vision No. 19
- We prefer Texas Tea, ourselves
- C’mon, give these guys another chance
- Instro-prog awesomeness
- More fuel for hate game
- An illogical project
- A rough beast, its hour come ’round at last
- Goregrind vegetarians grow up a little
- Another delicate, acoustic entry from these folksy troubadours
- A masterwork of indie-weird
- Mark Wahlberg is not stoked on the name change
- From elegant to understated, smooth as silk and soft as cotton
- Emotions on ice, no chaser
- Exorcisms for the Bertrand Russell set
- Sun-gazing shoegazers
- Keeping up with the Johnsons
- Self-described ghost-punks scare up a new take on the future of music
- Whatever it is, they’ve found it
- Sweating whiskey and nitrous. Avoid open flames
- Ex-Suicide Machine does fast and furious from Tokyo
- Pop sensibility breathes some life into an exhausted genre
- Fiery, funny, high-throttle hardcore that remembers its roots
- D.C.-inspired churn spiked with sharp hooks
- This most definitely does not shit
- Guests help nerdcore rapper stay afloat
- Oh, it’s definitely Number Twelve time
- Reunited, and it feels okay
- Don’t ask, just listen
- Be careful what you wish for
- Long live the kings
- Former nĂ¼-emo poster child hits the ground running
- Texans continue to party hard, decide to grow up
- Sugar, they’re going down swinging
In AP&R:
In ASK THAT GUY:
In FEATURES:
- The Maine: Cover Boys
- Family Force 5: Welcome To The Machine
- Hit The Lights: Mad, Mad, Madden World
- A Rocket To The Moon: Swift Happens
- Exclusive Video: 3OH!3--Don't Trust Sean























