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Guest Rhino Musicologist: Alex P. (Article)
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Our very first Guest Rhino Musicologist is Alex P. from right here in sunny Los Angeles. Pack your bags because he's taking us on "A Tour Through The 50 States." "As the title suggests, it is 50 songs, each song representing one of the United States. In addition, the sequence is determined by state borders so you really are traveling from state to state in a geographically accurate manner! I've dealt with the whole Alaska/Hawaii issue by putting it after Maine. So you "fly" from Maine to Alaska and then to Hawaii and then back to the Continental States." Be sure to check out the Rhino App in
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Behold The Yellow King - The Music Of True Detective (Article)
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Ushering in the opening credits, HBO's True Detective begins with the Handsome Family’s “Far From Any Road" -- a song that sets the tone for what has quickly become one of the most talked about, and critically lauded, shows of 2014. If you have yet to dig in, you need to. Living legend T. Bone Burnett is responsible for the series musical direction and supervision. It's his guiding hand that colors each episode, pulling from the past 7 decades of American music, from early rough-hewn blues, country and R&B, to The Melvins, Father John Misty and beyond (there's even some Kinks, from across the
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Out Now: Morrissey - Your Arsenal - The Definitive Master (Article)
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Pre-order CD/DVD Pre-order VINYL CD/DVD, Vinyl, And Digital Download Available February 25 Parlophone Records has released the Definitive Master of Morrissey’s seminal third album, YOUR ARSENAL. Originally released in 1992, on the HMV label, YOUR ARSENAL was the album that sent Morrissey’s career stratospheric in the US (record-setting Hollywood Bowl ticket sales, Grammy® nomination), and saw him consolidate his position as an outstanding solo artist. The album includes four chart singles, one of which, “Glamorous Glue,”’ was released 20 years later. YOUR ARSENAL is very much a traditional two
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Happy Anniversary: Cactus, One Way...Or Another (Article)
Monday, February 24, 2014
43 years ago today, the band called Cactus released their sophomore studio effort, One Way...Or Another. Granted, given the band’s relatively limited chart success over the years, this is an anniversary which may have escaped many of you, but it’s one that certainly has the potential to make fans of ‘70s hard rock grin. With Vanilla Fudge winding down their initial run in the wake of their fifth album, 1969’s Rock & Roll, drummer Carmine Appice and Tim Bogert had made plans to join forces with Jeff Beck, but when that plan fell apart after Beck was involved in a nasty car accident, the duo
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Power Pop Twenty (Article)
Friday, February 21, 2014
Power Pop - you know it when you hear it. The genre was first coined by The Who's Pete Townsend in 1967, stating: "Power pop is what we play—what the Small Faces used to play, and the kind of pop The Beach Boys played in the days of 'Fun, Fun, Fun'." And while the descriptor obviously didn't take hold for his own group, others took notice and began appropriating it for other outfits; notably Badfinger, early Todd Rundgren, and most famously, Big Star - who soon became the patron saints of the genre. This week's playlist highlights twenty favorites -- from the genre's nascent beginnings
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Become A Rhino Musicologist! (Article)
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
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KC Takes a Solo Flight (Article)
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Anyone who lived through the 1970s and the disco era knows KC and the Sunshine Band and at least a couple of their songs. Oh, don’t give us that look, trying to pretend you’re too cool to have ever listened to disco: when a band has five number-one hits to their name – “Get Down Tonight,” “That’s the Way (I Like It),” “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty,” “I’m Your Boogie Man,” and “Please Don’t Go,” in case you’ve forgotten them – there’s no way even their detractors can avoid hearing their music, and like it or not, the songs are so catchy that the hooks stick with you long after they’ve
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Bob Casale 1952-2014 (Article)
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
We hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but that’s the only way to describe this information: Bob Casale, founding member of Devo, has died. Earlier this morning, Bob’s brother – fellow Devo founder Gerald Casale – confirmed the news on the band’s official Facebook page: “As an original member of Devo, Bob Casale was there in the trenches with me from the beginning. He was my level-headed brother, a solid performer and talented audio engineer, always giving more than he got. He was excited about the possibility of Mark Mothersbaugh allowing Devo to play shows again. His sudden death from
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Happy Presidents’ Day! (Article)
Monday, February 17, 2014
Today, as those of you who are enjoying a day away from the office are well aware, is the third Monday of February, which means that it’s a federal holiday. What you call it, however, depends on what state you’re in: although it originally came to fruition as a way to honor the birth of the first President, it’s slowly but surely evolved to a point where some states now officially use the day to honor all of America’s former Commanders-in-Chief…so, you know, that whirring sound you hear is probably just George Washington spinning in his grave because he can’t even get a holiday to himself
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Just Can't Get Enough - The '80s - Presented By Slicing Up Eyeballs (Article)
Friday, February 14, 2014
The immortal New Wave compilation, re-imagined for the digital age and now presented to you by Slicing Up Eyeballs! Whether you're a mod, a punker, or a new waver (totally different head, totally), this playlist brings together the spirit of your favorite college radio station, dimly-lit goth nightclub, or sweaty punk show. So mousse up your hair, rip those jeans, slip on your Doc Martens and enjoy while you pine away for Blaine (or Andie). Tune in here.
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