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Nick Catucci

September 1, 2008 |
Brit Pack

Oasis and the Verve may be geezers, but they are not going out quietly.

December 17, 2007 |
The Year in Pop

Radiohead rediscovered their instincts, Rihanna’s great summer hit was all about rain, LCD Soundsystem and Arcade Fire made it cool to be a geek.

October 29, 2007 | Feature
Playing Favorites

We asked three music obsessives to pick a recent album they can’t stop listening to.

September 28, 2007 | The Pop Music Review
'Reunion Tour'

Good band makes their best album.

September 14, 2007 | The Pop Music Review
'Graduation'

Kanye West wins because, overall, 50 sucks.

September 3, 2007 |
Hair Band, Next Generation

The most remarkable thing about Coheed and Cambria, which this fall will release the terrific third installment of a bizarre quadrilogy about a space rebel, is how oddly moving their music really is.

August 20, 2007 | Feature
Playing Favorites

We asked six music obsessives to pick a recent album they can’t stop listening to.

January 22, 2007 |
Hum Yourself to Serenity

A blissful mix.

November 20, 2006 | Feature
Three of a Kind: Geeks With Old Souls

What Nellie McKay, the Decemberists, and My Chemical Romance have in common.

October 30, 2006 | Feature
The Misery Index

These are boom times for the bummed out—the record shops, iTunes, and [fill in your favorite file-sharing service here] are awash in white-boy singer-songwriters offering up their woes. But who are the poseurs and who’s baring his truest feelings? We assess the sad sacks.

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