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(03/06/13 10:56pm)
Atoms for Peace, side project-turned supergroup of Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, has finally released AMOK, its debut album. Following in the footsteps of The Eraser, Thom Yorke’s debut solo album, AMOK combines the ethereal, unmistakable sound of Yorke’s post-millennial experimentation in electronic music with the supergroup’s artistic talent.
(03/31/11 5:27am)
News of The Strokes' first album in five years was no doubt music to fans' ears, and lovers of the first three Strokes albums will not be disappointed by Angles, the group's latest effort. The New York-based band brings back the upbeat, toe-tapping sound that gained them a following on their critically-acclaimed debut album, 2001's Is This It. Despite its hiatus and multiple side-projects, Angles proves beyond a doubt that The Strokes is as relevant as ever and solidifies its reputation as an indie rock giant.
(10/28/10 5:18am)
On Aug. 28, 2010, the 47th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, political dynamos squared off on the National Mall to partake in exactly what you'd expect them to be doing there. They were demonstrating, enjoying that great American pastime for those with a driving passion and dedication to their cause - or, perhaps more realistically, those with too much free time. Glenn Beck held his "Restoring Honor" rally to promote his vision of American values and patriotism, attracting speakers such as Sarah Palin to address the thousands of attendees who flocked to the capital. Meanwhile, Al Sharpton and the National Action Network led their event, "Reclaim the Dream," to oppose Beck's rally, which they believed was inconsistent with King's original message. This has all been national news during the past two months. And regardless of your political leanings, there is one thing that we can all expect whenever such a polarizing issue arises: There will be someone to make fun of it. Cue Comedy Central's Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.