The Beaches are back. So are Wet Leg and The Waterboys. Meanwhile, Sum 41 bows out with one last single and video. It’s a busy New Music Friday.
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The Ongoing History of New Music, encore presentation: Remembering Sinead O’Connor
Sinead was an exceptional talent and a fierce woman. No compromises, ever.
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Ongoing History Daily: Musical thrill junkies
Musical thrill junkies have a natural addiction: dopamine.
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Throwback Thursday: Ned's Atomic Dustbin and Grey Cell Green (1991)
Ned’s Atomic Dustbin is one of the few (only?) bands I can think of with two bass players.
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Ongoing History Daily: Why do we have different reactions to music?
Why do you love music that someone else hates? Dopamine reactions.
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Undiscovered Gem of the Week: The Getmines and Murder Podcast
A fan of murder podcasts? This one from Vancouver’s The Getmines should be a nice accompaniment.
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Ongoing History Daily: Why local music sounds better when you're on vacation
Ever notice local music sounds better when you hear it when you’re on vacation?
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Roger Daltrey, lead singer of The Who, says he's going deaf, blind
More than 60 years on stage as part of one of the world’s most successful rock bands has taken its toll on the singer.
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Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry, episode 037: The Sudden Death of Taylor Hawkins
There are still many questions about the death of Taylor Hawkins. Here’s everything we know.
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London Calling: Lambrini Girls and No Homo
Women rock. Lambrini Girls prove it.
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Ongoing History Daily: The Reminiscence Bump
Love the music of your youth? Then you’ve experienced the Reminiscence Bump
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