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features
53 TOOL
Collectively, the music made by the four members of Tool defies categorization: Yes, it’s heavy, and definitely a bit metallic, but it’s also gothy and proggy. Their penchant for borderless music, psychedelic imagery and dark videos has helped make them one of the most popular bands of our time—while attracting some of rock’s most obsessive followers.
48 STEEL TRAIN
For a band that’s largely unknown, Steel Train has experienced its share of drama: line up changes, relationships with movie stars, 9/11. All of that seems to have subsided on the hard-touring, now-clear-eyed band’s second album, Trampoline.
43 MILES DAVIS
In the early 1970s, Miles Davis began turning his back on the classic style and exploring the funk of James Brown and Sly Stone with his On the Corner sessions. Thirty-five years later, Davis author Phil Freeman remembers this pivotal moment in a legendary career.
departments
10DEAR RELIX
Letters to the Editor
11 MY PAGE
Chuck Prophet on Alex Chilton
12 SOAPBOX
Lonn Friend’s chemtrails
14 SCENE AND HEARD
Mindful music from aroundthe globe: The Beat and Soundcheck
28 ON THE VERGE
Five artists you should know about
30 SPOTLIGHT
The Heavy Pets
32 REARVIEW MIRROR
The return of Bad Brains
34 REELTIME
In the studio with Toubab Krewe
37 INTERVIEW
Bettye LaVette
40 EXPOSED
Lynn Goldsmith
63 REVIEWS
Albums, DVDs, books, Plundering the Vaults, Indiefind and more
78 DEADICATED
Remembering Kerouacand the Summer of Love
80 THE CORE
Perpetual Groove
82 THE LIST
Super Sidekicks
86 PARKING LOT
Free classifieds from around the globe
90 PARTING SHOTS
Bill Medley: Still Righteous
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