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Subject: Phil Collins

  • My Music at Work

    October 19, 2006
  • Tonight, Tonight, Tonight

    June 1, 2007
  • We Built This Tigercity After the '80s

    December 7, 2007
  • Daily Briefs: A Hard Day's Journey Into Night

    By CHRIS PACKHAM Back in 2000 when I moved into the City Market, the electricity would go out for the whole neighborhood if a bird landed on a power line, or if you thought about birds landing on a power line. Thunderstorms were accompanied by the apocalyptic popcorn-like sound of transformers exploding up and down the length of Third Street. It's a lot better now, and they've even surrounded the transformer yard with an artsy, illuminated wall thing. But I couldn't help thinking about all thos

    November 17, 2008
  • The Download Extra: Cover Me (New Of Montreal, My Brightest Diamond and Takki Takki Cover Songs)

    By ANDY VIHSTADT Guilt By Association 2 (out now on Engine Room Records) MP3: My Brightest Diamond, “Tainted Love (Soft Cell cover),” Guilt By Association 2 (Engine Room) thanks to My Old Kentucky Blog MP3: Takka Takka, “In the Air Tonight (Phil Collins cover),” Guilt By Association 2 (Engine Room) thanks to Stereogum Of Montreal Live on KUT 90.5 Radio MP3: Of Montreal, “Nowhere Man (Beatles cover),” thanks to MP3: Of Montreal, “Instant Karma (John Lennon cover)

    November 21, 2008
  • Billy Ocean's Alien Lanes, or WTF is going on in "Loverboy"?

    I just had some DEEP MEMORIES triggered, y'all. It's late on a freezing Monday night, right? Ad I got this song going through my head, don't know who by or anything more than the chorus and some of the beats. Naturally, it's not hard to find just by Googling a few lyrics. I find the video.Holy. Fuckmeat. This video is insane. I must have heard the song a bunch of times growing up but seen the video only once, and at a very impressionable age, no less, because I totally remember there was this fr

    December 16, 2008
  • The Weakerthans

    November 4, 2004
  • The Download

    April 12, 2007
  • For the ACB’s, pop perfection is as easy as, well, 1-3-2

    July 24, 2008
  • Almost Famous

    It's never been easier to start your own (fake) band.

    December 13, 2007
  • A Star Is Born

    March 2, 2006
  • Undercover of the Night

    July 27, 2006
  • Suck My DJ

    January 19, 2006
  • Monster Mash

    Mad scientist DJ P cuts Sting and Nas up to make yo' ass get down.

    February 3, 2005
  • A Thin Line ...

    Introducing the most hated men in rock (besides Sting).

    September 9, 2004
  • Nonpoint

    Wednesday, September 1, at the Bottleneck.

    August 26, 2004
  • High Score

    Sometimes the worst movies have the best soundtracks.

    May 6, 2004
  • Roll Out

    The Prairie Dogg finds the dirt on Playboy, Popeyes chicken and Harry Potter with Ludacris.

    February 19, 2004
  • Mirror Image

    Burning Mirror's epic compositions seem to be in love with their own reflections.

    September 25, 2003
  • You Know We're Right

    These 50 songs can lead music fans to multi-genre nirvana.

    January 2, 2003
  • Peter Gabriel

    Up / Catalog reissues (Geffen)

    November 14, 2002
  • Sun's Also Rises

    Sun's Korean-Chinese Restaurant fires up its steam table.

    November 16, 2000
  • Talk Soup

    Testing the saying that too many chefs spoil the Stew, The Negro Problem's frontman strikes out on his own.

    October 5, 2000
  • Psycho killer

    Squeaky-clean '80s star Huey Lewis tries to keep blood off his hands by asking to be removed from the American Psycho soundtrack.

    April 20, 2000
  • American Psycho

    April 20, 2000
  • Popcorn music

    March 23, 2000
  • Bacon bits

    How does an actor carve out a niche in music? Kevin and Michael Bacon of The Bacon Brothers explain why movie stardom and rock & roll aren't always comfortable companions.

    March 2, 2000
  • Daily Briefs: Giving boring old news a "manscaping"

    Aruba, Jamaica oooh I wanna take you/To Bermuda, Bahama come on pretty mama/Key largo, Montego, baby why dont we go: A Jamaican gunman took a planeload of passengers hostage at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, just the mention of which set off a Beach Boys "Kokomo" neural bomb in my head. It's not even the whole song, just the fucking chorus repeating over and over again, which makes me want to take whole airplanes of people hostage. The one good thing you can say about "Kokomo"

    April 20, 2009
  • Concert Review: Mirah at the Jackpot

    REVIEW BY IAN HRABE Olympia, Washington's Mirah is my favorite female vocalist, and I am constantly surprised that she has somehow managed to stay out of the mainstream. Especially when so many artists wearing an "indie" tag are being commodified. illustration by Ian Hrabe​ Yet I still find it strange that she can barely draw 50 people to the Jackpot Music Hall on a Saturday night. Perhaps it was for the best. Each and everybody in attendance was loyal and respectful, making made for one

    October 19, 2009
  • MP3: Jason Boesel, "Hand of God"

    When a drummer decides to step out from behind the kit and make music as a solo artist, it can go poorly -- let us never forget the terrible lesson learned with Phil Collins. However, let us remember that for every Collins and Don Henley, we occasionally get a Dave Grohl. ​ It is in this hopeful spirit that we present the first song from Rilo Kiley drummer Jason Boesel's solo debut, a charming, laid-back alt country tune entitled "Hand of God." The album, Hustler's Son, is due out on Team

    November 13, 2009