Posted Wednesday 04/01/2009 11:00 AM in
Lists
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Blender Staff
Cuss words or no cuss words, these artists should be slapped with Parental Advisory warnings for having such foul mouths. Welcome to the 10 worst sets of teeth in music!
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Posted Wednesday 04/01/2009 7:00 AM in
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Lisa Fields
Had David Bowie stuttered as a kid, he might have been too self-conscious to ever approach a microphone. Instead, he — and plenty of other artists — adopted the verbal tic in the recording studio, with hooky hit-making results. We ask two professionals to guide us through the supercatchy art of the speech impediment.
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Posted Tuesday 03/31/2009 6:48 PM in
Live Performances
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Blender Video
Leonard Cohen performs the New Skin for the Old Ceremony track in London with noteworthy contributions by Spanish guitarist Javier Mas.
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Posted Monday 03/30/2009 2:07 PM in
Blender Blog
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Blender Blog
Leonard Cohen's new album, Live In London, releases tomorrow, and to celebrate we're offering an exclusive viewing of a live performance of "Who By Fire" from his 1974 release New Skin For the Old Ceremony.
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Posted Friday 01/23/2009 6:00 PM in
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R&B love god Usher has gotten married and had a son, but he still needs to get his sex on! So, for the 15-date One-Night-Stand Tour he made a rule: ladies only.
Blender took the temperature of the crowd.
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Posted Monday 08/04/2008 12:00 AM in
Guide
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Jonah Weiner
He’s out-rapping, out-selling and out-thinking everyone else in the music world. So why is Lil Wayne freaking out?
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Posted Thursday 06/19/2008 12:00 AM in
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Photographs by Brent Humphreys
It’s Coachella, bitches! Each spring, 60,000 of the most beautiful music fans on the planet flock to a sun-cracked polo field in the California desert to tan, drink and bob their heads to the coolest bands around. This year’s 130-act lineup featured everything from Ukrainian gypsy-punks to Floridian lesbian rappers; feast on four of our favorites in this behind-the-scenes photo essay.
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Posted Monday 06/02/2008 12:00 AM in
Guide
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Mark Yarm
How Sub Pop – the label that brought you Nirvana and the Shins – survived constant money woes (rubber checks!), drunken rock stars (microbrews!) and grunge-era insanity (flannel!)
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Posted Tuesday 05/13/2008 12:00 AM in
Guide
Now on the line: Manchester native and Elbow frontman Guy Garvey, phoning in from a rare U.S. tour behind 2008's
The Seldom Seen Kid.
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Posted Wednesday 05/07/2008 12:00 AM in
Guide
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Adam Higginbottom, Mike Errico
With Mariah Carey's recent eclipse of Elvis's record for most number one hits as a solo artist (she now has 18),
Blender salutes the King's immortal music, his tabloid appetites and his "Fat Elvis" free fall.
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Posted Tuesday 05/06/2008 12:00 AM in
Guide
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Chuck Klosterman
Chuck Klosterman, author, journalist and superhero to a nation of music nerds demands: BANG YOUR HAIR!
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Posted Sunday 05/04/2008 10:25 AM in
My Music
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Mike Errico
The perennial star of
Dancing With the Stars dishes on her dream dance partner, her favorite songs and pulling a Tonya Harding on Kristi Yamaguchi.
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