Posts Tagged ‘Self-titled Magazine’
Melvins Ready Ridiculously Rare ‘Endless Residency’ Vinyl Box Set (self-titled magazine)
Posted on Sunday, September 4th, 2011
Anyone into rare vinyl and the Melvins needs to head over to Rock Is Hell at noon EST tomorrow, when the label plans on taking pre-orders for an 8-LP box set of live recordings from the band’s recent L.A. residency. Here’s the breakdown, via the Vinyl Collective…
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Swans Live at Primavera Sound May 28th, 2011 Available for Streaming
Posted on Monday, June 27th, 2011
WFMU are curently streaming SWANS live at Primavera Sound May 28th, 2011. Two songs. Twenty-seven minutes of SWANS at their very best. Thanks self-titled mag for the soundcloud.
NPR Listen Now: Agalloch In Concert (Download Available)
Posted on Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011
“We’ve played a tiny village in Belgium three times, but we’ve never played the grandest city in America until tonight,” John Haughm said between “Into the Painted Grey” and “Falling Snow” at Agalloch‘s first-ever live performance in New York City (March 22, 2011) in its 15-year history. Surrounded by banners ...read more
Download Wino’s Seeds of Inspiration Mixtape (Self-Titled Magazine)
Posted on Tuesday, March 29th, 2011
As first reported in the New York Times’ Playlist column yesterday, the cassette culture blog Terminal Escape recently got its hands on one hell of a mixtape: Seeds of Inspiration, a two-sided beast that explores the influences of doom-metal demigod Scott “Wino” Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus, The Hidden Hand, ...read more
The self-titled magazine interview: Steve Von Till of Neurosis
Posted on Monday, November 22nd, 2010
Self-titled Magazine‘s Trevor de Brauw (of Pelican-fame) interviewed Steve Von Till of Neurosis for their 25th anniversary: Now that Neurosis is considered one of modern metal’s most influential acts (see: such vocal supporters / acolytes as ISIS, Mastodon and Converge), it’s easy to forget their hardcore / punk beginnings in ...read more




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