Tag: Features

SPIN DNA: James Greer

There was a time period, let’s call it 15th century Europe, where a select group of men made their bones in a variety of different occupations. Leonardo da Vinci, just to pull one name out of my hat, was not only a famous painter, but also a sculptor, scientist, philosopher, and mathematician. Apparently there’s some […]

August 3, 2022
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The Life and Legacy of Tony Sly: No Use for a Name Singer Honored by Friends and Family a Decade Later

Fiona Sly remembers her dad’s playfulness the most. “He was extremely funny… extremely funny,” she says with a smile and some weight. “I miss having his humor.”Her father, Tony Sly, was the mellifluous voice of the Californian punk-rock band No Use for a Name. On July 31, it will be 10 years since the world […]

July 31, 2022
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Our Lollapalooza Guide From ’92 Was A Tribute to an Age of Grunge Innocence

On January 11, 1992, the gilded ramparts of the music establishment were certifiably leveled as Nirvana’s Nevermind knocked Michael Jackson’s Dangerous from the Billboard No. 1 album spot. Big-budget fashion also got grimy in ’92: Marc Jacobs unveiled a runway grunge collection, (painfully ironic considering the style is all about thrift store clothing). Kmart catalogs in Australia featured […]

July 28, 2022
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OFF!’s Cosmic Comeback

The man at the microphone is a sad wreck, slouched beneath a scruffy, colorless beard and filthy trucker’s cap, his stomach bulging beneath a loud Hawaiian shirt. His light blue slacks look like they date back to the Reagan era, and on the wall beside him is a collage of flying saucers, Bigfoot, Area 51, […]

July 27, 2022
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