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December 20, 2004
Songwriter-Harpist Joanna Newsom

Joanna Newsom sings her folk-inflected compositions in a ragged, yet ethereal voice to solo harp accompaniment, and has emerged as an unlikely cult figure in the indie-rock world.

January 10, 2005
The Great Rock North: A User’s Guide to Canada’s Brave New Indie Scene

Six indie bands from up north profiled.

April 11, 2005
Influences: Al Green

I watch The Apprentice. I like when he tells ’em “You’re fired!”

April 4, 2005
The Tori of My Life

How I fell out of love with my pop crush.

January 17, 2005
New Kid on the Block

Bright Eyes front man Conor Oberst is the indie-rock champion of Omaha. So what’s he doing living on the Lower East Side?

May 23, 2005
Influences: Moby

If Flannery O’Connor had been 20 when I was 20, I probably would have proposed to her.

April 4, 2005
Kemado's Lone-Star Invasion

South by Southwest, Austin, Texas, March 16-20.

November 1, 2004
Morrissey, Teen Chic

Great pop is made by fans, and there is perhaps no greater fan than Morrissey.

January 10, 2005
Ask A Record-Store Clerk: Tracy Green

I love R&B and hip-hop. The only thing I don’t like is the hip-hop with too much cursing in it.

November 8, 2004
Glenn Branca

Glenn Branca, originally composed Symphony No. 13, “Hallucination City,” for the Paris millennium celebration.

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