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Horrors of war
It was early in 1966, and filmmaker Sergio Leone had a problem with Two Magnificent Rogues, his seq...
Vol. 33 No. 8 Published 07.01.04 by Gregory Nicoll -
VIBES
Hoisting jolly Rogers
When the Penetrators' lead guitarist Scott "Rip Thrillby" Rogers died last May, the world lost not...
Vol. 33 No. 1 Published 05.13.04 by Gregory Nicoll -
ALBUM REVIEWS
Record Review
Lending new meaning to the words "Kid Rock," Atlanta musician John Boydston has carved a niche for h...
Vol. 32 No. 50 Published 04.22.04 by Gregory Nicoll -
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Record Review
Australian singer/songwriter Charles Jenkins won acclaim Down Under as frontman of the sparkling pop...
Vol. 32 No. 47 Published 04.01.04 by Gregory Nicoll -
FEATURE
Return of the Zombies
Legendary "60s band celebrates four decades of music
Vol. 32 No. 40 Published 02.12.04 by Gregory Nicoll and Lee Valentine Smith -
ALBUM REVIEWS
Record Review
Restless in L.A. commemorates 40 years of professional recording for guitarist Davie Allan, whose fa...
Vol. 32 No. 38 Published 01.29.04 by Gregory Nicoll -
VIBES
Strum and Dang
In his new duo Six Strings and Vinyl (6SNV), former folkie Fran Snyder joins forces with a DJ, succe...
Vol. 32 No. 36 Published 01.15.04 by Gregory Nicoll -
FEATURE
Commanding presence
Sonoramic Commando travels lonesome country roads with Happy Motoring!
Vol. 32 No. 34 Published 01.01.04 by Gregory Nicoll -
ALBUM REVIEWS
Record Review
The Queers were once touted as New England's comeback to the ferocious hardcore punk rock blasting f...
Vol. 32 No. 34 Published 01.01.04 by Gregory Nicoll -
COVER STORY
Top picks
Critics pick their top 3 CDs
Vol. 32 No. 33 Published 12.25.03 by James Kelly, Lee Smith, Justin Robertson, Gregory Nicoll, Bryan Powell, Hal Horowitz, Al Kaufman, MARK GRESHAM, Hamilton Jordan Jr, KEVIN FOREST MOREAU, Ronda Penrice and David Peisnerh -
COVER STORY
Rock is dead, they say ...
Inevitably, in any given year, we lose a few beloved rock stars. Their profession is hazardous by na...
Vol. 32 No. 33 Published 12.25.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
VIBES
Nightporters heed the call
As Atlanta's premiere local underground band of the '80s, the Nightporters sported a high-energy gui...
Vol. 32 No. 29 Published 11.27.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
FEATURE
All dressed in black
Atlantans remember Johnny Cash (1932-2003)
Vol. 32 No. 19 Published 09.18.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
FLICKS
Togar party
Mary Woronov's 15 minutes are still ticking
Vol. 32 No. 16 Published 08.28.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
VIBES
Tahitian Moon Rises Over the Echo
Singer Amy Pike, a local chanteuse best known for singing country/rockabilly, swerves in a new direc...
Vol. 32 No. 16 Published 08.28.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
FEATURE
Inspecting Clouseaux
Former Georgian fires up with Texas tiki band
Vol. 32 No. 16 Published 08.28.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
VIBES
Rugs, Jackets, and Wranglers
A trio of locally tied revisitations
Vol. 32 No. 15 Published 08.21.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
VIBES
Flipping for the A-Sides
The music of the A-Sides -- an Atlanta duo consisting of Adam Leland on guitar and Stephanie Leland...
Vol. 32 No. 11 Published 07.24.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
FEATURE
Ragged glory
The Woggles rock the garage with Ragged But Right
Vol. 32 No. 10 Published 07.17.03 by Gregory Nicoll -
FEATURE
Zooming in on X
Founding guitarist returns to legendary punk band
Vol. 32 No. 4 Published 06.05.03 by Gregory Nicoll
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