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Eagle cape by Neshama Franklin

MAD Museum Grooves With Craft-Inspired, 1970s Crochet and Beyond Fashion Exhibition

For guest curator Michael Cepress, this exhibition is a reflection of his lifelong obsession with 1970s counterculture fashion. Originally exhibited by the Bellevue Arts Museum in Bellevue, Washington, Counter Couture “brings together over two dozen artists working in the 60s and 70s
By Michelle Honig
Donovan.

Sunshine Superman Returns to Gotham: Donovan Plays Carnegie Hall

"Donovan is one of the great unsung heroes of music."
By John Kruth
Tobacco.

Tobacco’s Glitched-Out ‘Sweatbox Dynasty’ Is Like Nothing You’ll Hear All Year

“I just want to take what I’m doing and go further and further."
By Michael Sainato
Sean Lennon and Les Claypool are The Claypool Lennon Delirium.

Sean Lennon and Les Claypool Team Up for a Blissfully Weird Supergroup

By Ron Hart
Mild High Club.

Mild High Club Goes High Vibe on the Pop-Noir Fever Dream ‘Skiptracing’

By Justin Joffe
Kosmischer Läufer.

This Krautrock Olympics Soundtrack Will Blow Your Mind

By Tim Sommer
Sumac.

The Month in Weird: August’s Best Avant-Garde Concerts

By Brad Cohan
Swans.

Michael Gira on ‘Dangling Off the Edge of a Cliff’ for Swans’ Epic Final Album

By Jordan N. Mamone
The Beatles.

You Don’t Know the Real Beatles Until You’ve Heard Sgt. Pepper’s in Mono

By Tim Sommer
Cornelius' "Fantasma"

The Day J-Pop Ate Itself: Cornelius and the Timeless Freakiness of ‘Fantasma’

By Justin Joffe
The Beach Boys.

This Is Your Brain on ‘Pet Sounds’

By Tim Sommer
David Gilmour's 70,000 fans gather for his first ever concert in Buenos Aires Hipódormo de San Isidrio, Argentina. The singer-songwriter decided to craft a setlist blending his own solo material with highly anticipated and well-loved Pink Floyd tunes. The first half of the gig brought the audience Dark Side of the Moon classics "Us & Them" and "Money" along with solo cuts " 5 A.M.," "In Any Tongue" and "A Boat Lies Waiting" from his latest studio album, Rattle That Lock. The show saw a similar second set of debut album track "Astronomy Domine," Atom Heart Mother's "Fat Old Sun" and Wish You Were Here fan favorite, "Shine On You Crazy Diamond." As the set continued, the 69-year-old guitar legend rolled out more solo material off of his fourth studio album including "The Girl in the Yellow Dress," "Today," and "On An Island" trailed by his former group's "Sorrow" and The Wall track, "Run Like Hell." Ref: http://www.musictimes.com/articles/58329/20151215/david-gilmour-launches-tour-south-america-mixing-solo-material-classic-pink-floyd.htm El guitarrista y cantante de Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, tocó el viernes por primera vez en la Argentina y brindó un memorable concierto de casi tres horas, ante unas 60 mil personas, en el Hipódromo de San Isidro, en el que revivió la magia del popular conjunto inglés. ...el excelso guitarrista mostró prácticamente todas las canciones de su último trabajo (titulado Rattle that lock) y recreó algunas de las más brillantes composiciones popularizadas por el cuarteto que integró junto a Roger Waters, Richard Wright y Nick Mason. La primera gran ovación de la noche estalló cuando empuñó una guitarra acústica y desgranó las primeras notas de Wish you were here, el clásico grabado en el disco homónimo de 1975. El espíritu de Dark side of the moon, la obra maestra editada en 1973, prosiguió con Us and them, la emocionante canción que hace referencia a la alienación, y luego de interpretar In any tongue y High H

David Gilmour Sounds as Vital as Ever on the Graceful ‘Rattle That Lock’

By Tim Sommer
Chris Forsyth and the Solar Motel Band.

Nothing Comes From Nowhere: Chris Forsyth’s Groovy Cosmic Americana

By Brad Cohan
Sarah Anne Johnson, Pink Forest, 2015.

12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before February 26

By Paul Laster
(L-R) Dave Portner (Avey Tare), Noah Lennox (Panda Bear), and Brian Weitz (Geologist) are the current lineup of Animal Collective

How Animal Collective Harnessed Its Primal Instincts for ‘Painting With’

By Justin Joffe

It’s Time to Embrace Enya: ‘Dark Sky Island’ Is a Masterpiece

By Tim Sommer

Beyond the Life of Brian: The Myth of the ‘Lesser’ Beach Boys

By Tim Sommer
Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals at 4 Knots (Photo by Justin Joffe/ Observer)

4Knots Festival at Hudson River Park Was a Breeze

By Justin Joffe

8 Krautrock Artists You Need to Hear Right Now

By Tim Sommer

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Listen to The Grateful Dead

By Tim Sommer

Shoegaze Legends Ride Return: The Reunion Tour We’ve Been Waiting For

By Mac Randall

An Inspired Recording Location Reinvigorates My Morning Jacket on ‘The Waterfall’

By Linda Laban
(Photo: Vadaat Charagim)

Bored and Beautiful in Tel Aviv: Vaadat Charigim’s Blurry, Existential Rock

By Ryan Burleson
La Monte Young

Experimental Music Pioneer La Monte Young Speaks at Red Bull Music Academy Festival

By Tim Sommer
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