News Features
April 3, 2007 - June 6, 2007
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The Police, Fall Out Boy, Kelly Clarkson and More: 15 Can't-Miss Summer Tours
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Fergie, Wilco, Kings of Leon and More Share Their Summer Tour Essentials
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'Neon Bible' Essentials: Anthems From Arcade Fire's New Album
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Arcade Fire: A Profile of Indie Rock's Biggest and Brightest Band
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Shirley Q. Liquor, After Imus: A Black Face Comic Who Sings "12 Days of Kwanzaa"
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COVER Johnny Depp & Keith Richards: Pirates of the Caribbean's Blood Brothers
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Rufus Wainwright Picks Peggy Lee, Richard Wagner and Kate and Anna McCarrigle For His Favorite MP3s
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Listen to Tori Amos' Exclusive Song Picks: Hendrix, Bowie, Blondie and More
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Maroon 5's Adam Levine Shares His Favorite Mp3s, including Amy Winehouse
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Rolling Stone's Newest Breaking Artist, Brazilian Pop Sensation +2, Hand-Picks Music
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Artist to Watch: Black Moth Super Rainbow
Pittsburgh freak-folk group spins psychedelic lore out of urban myth
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Indiana boy fights depression making dreamy electro-pop
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The Canadian songstress on her faves, from piano ballads to Sri Lankan rap
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The R&B; heavy hitter shares his favorite hip-hop records
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My List: Kings of Leon's Caleb Followill
New Wave, goth and plaintive Americana rule in the Kings of Leon frontman's domain
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Key Tracks: Must-Hear Tracks From New Albums
The best from the record reviews in the May 3-17 issue
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Brooklyn band eavesdrops on everyday America and turns outs ballads of isolation and love
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Artist to Watch: We Are the Fury
Midwestern glam-punks graduate from parents' garages to Warped Tour
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Spring Music Preview: Fifty Must-Hear Albums
First looks at hot new albums from Wilco, Linkin Park, Feist, R. Kelly, and more
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Your Official Guide to Spring/Summer 2007 Music Festivals
A user-friendly cheat-sheet to the season's best fests
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The Rolling Stone Interview: Iggy Pop
The legendary Stooge looks back on his forty-year reign as the world's wildest, craziest punk. Plus: Hear audio excerpts from the interview!
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Online Exclusive: Horror Film Directors Dish About 'Grindhouse' Trailers
Rob Zombie, Eli Roth, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino and Edgar Wright talk about what inspired their grisly contributions to the film
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Musical Renaissance man Andrew Bird shares his faves, from indie to avant-garde
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What Akon is listening to now
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Bob's son, who co-produced Welcome to Jamrock and has his own hot disc on the charts, digs soul and backback rap
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