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Tuesday, 16 November 2004 |
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From the days of the Grateful Dead’s Golden Gate Park gatherings, through Festival Express, Lollapalooza, H.O.R. D.E, Berkfest and Bonnaroo, grassroots music has traditionally blossomed under the hot, summer sun. But last winter JamCruise made some unusual waves... |
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Tuesday, 26 October 2004 |
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There’s no need to get into a long-winded biography about Eddie Vedder. The
man has worn his heart on his sleeve since emerging onto the music since in
the year of the alternative explosion in 1991. It seems like he’s been
railing against something ever since then, whether it be the environment
with his work with the Surfrider Foundation, his pro-choice activism with
Rock for Choice, or his benefits for cancer research.
In a RELIX.COM exclusive, Vedder spoke with vigor—and a bit of venom—from
his Seattle home about the November 2 election and the war in Iraq. |
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Tuesday, 26 October 2004 |
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In the winter/spring of 2003, Modest Mouse’s Issac Brock was pretty damn happy, for a change. He had just weathered the near unraveling of his band and finished a batch of songs that included his first genuine “rock song.” Before you ever heard of them, and before you found yourself drunk and dancing to “Float On,” Brock told Relix how he delivered Good News for People Who Love Bad News.
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