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Minneapolis indie-pop trio Now, Now headlines Manifest

The Minneapolis indie-pop trio Now, Now got its name from a typo that occurred while chatting ...
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Chance the Rapper channels Chicago hip-hop

Chance the Rapper took the hip-hop blogosphere by storm on May 7 when he released his ...
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Oates paves ‘Good Road to Follow’

Emily Ornberg

During the 1960s, guitarist John Oates attended Temple University in Philadelphia, where he met classmate Daryl ...
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California surf-punk Wavves grow up

Emily Ornberg & Kyle Rich

by Emily Ornberg and Kyle Rich, Arts & Culture Editor and Social Media Editor Surf punk-pop band ...
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British brunette provokes pop

Justin Moran

Surrounded by a calculated profusion of peroxide blondes, British brunette pop artist Charli XCX, aka Charlotte ...
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French Montana gets freaky, prepares for debut album

Tyler K. McDermott

From the steps of South Bronx brownstones to the top of the Billboard charts, French Montana ...

Maroon 5’s resident hard-rocking ‘Valentine’

Before Maroon 5 began its Feb. 10 Grammys performance alongside Alicia Keys in front of millions ...
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Local rapper builds hype, gets signed

Tyler K. McDermott

As his fame continues to grow, local rapper Julian Malone believes he’s just getting started. A ...
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A ‘Pond’ of musical experience

Emily Ornberg

Matt Pond did not set out to be a musician. In fact, he originally planned to become ...
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Local rap group rises, maintains musical balance

Tyler K. McDermott

From Columbia undergrads to mtvU honorees, the Uptown Celebrities (The UC), are rapidly climbing the rap ...

When Clouds Attack adds electro sound, challenges post-rock standards

Four years ago, in a small Wicker Park apartment recording studio, artist Todd Baran embarked on ...
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Fierce, philosophical female emcee Dessa captivates Chi-Town

Emily Ornberg

“Forget the bull in the china shop, there’s a china doll in the bullpen.” ...
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Toronto multi-instrumentalist brings hypnotic sounds to Chicago

Emily Ornberg

Attempting to describe the unique sound of local artist Deanna Devore requires throwing around multiple genres—pop, ...
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‘Mastodon’ guitarist goes ‘West’

Brent Hinds is best known for shredding guitar in the heavy metal band Mastodon, but his ...
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Rolling the ‘Dice’ at Columbia

German disc jockey and electronic music producer Loco Dice has undergone a significant evolution since his ...
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‘Creepy’ Halloween rock

Emily Ornberg

On Hallow’s Eve 2010, five musicians—Sam Huff, keyboard/organ; Dave Henderson, vocals; Jake Gold, guitar; Ray Knipe, ...

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