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Published: 2011/03/01
March

Bob Weir & Phil Lesh: Dead Behind, Furthur Ahead
In the wake of Jerry Garcia’s death, the remaining members of the Grateful Dead pursued a variety of projects: The Other Ones, The Dead, Phil & Friends, RatDog, The Rhythm Devils and, now, Furthur. Led by Grateful Dead co-founders Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, Furthur is positioned to become the most successful and well-received post-Garcia band yet. Relix talks with Lesh and Weir to discuss the latest project, the future, the past and the long, strange trip in between.
Bob Marley: The Lion’s Last Roar
As the 30th anniversary of Bob Marley’s passing nears, Relix looks back on the reggae legend’s last concert in Pittsburgh on September 23, 1980. Through interviews with family members and bandmates, writer Wes Orshoski offers an intimate portrait of the international icon’s final stand.
The Decemberists: A New Spring
For its sixth album, Portland, Ore.’s The Decemberists created an Americana masterpiece. Once again working producer Tucker Martine, the quintet, fronted by songsmith Colin Meloy, calls on the talents of Americana luminaries Gillian Welch and R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck to help deliver the group’s most accessible and well-crafted record yet.
G. Love: A Case of the Blues
After a chance meeting in Boston and a weekend of bonding at moe.’s Summer Camp festival, G. Love and The Avett Brothers forged a friendship based around their mutual love of back road blues. The end result is G. Love’s new blues-based effort Fixin’ to Die which Scott and Seth Avett performed on and produced. Relix catches up with G. Love in Colorado to find out how he created his most sincere and candid work to date.
Guster: Three Men and a Band
During the past two decades, Guster has overcome label changes, countless musical fads, the loss of a key band member and—most recently—growing family commitments to emerge as one of the most enduring bands from the H.O.R.D.E. tour/Wetlands Preserve scene. Relix checks in with the group’s founding members shortly after the release of their new album, Easy Wonderful.
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Relix A/V
The Chapin Sisters "Crying in the Rain"
The Chapin Sisters share an tune from their new album A Date With the Everly Brothers.
Night Moves "Country Queens"
Minneapolis-based Night Moves share a song from their record, Colored Emotions, live at Relix.
The Giving Tree Band "Brown Eyed Women"
The Giving Tree Band enjoy a spring day on the Relix rooftop, while performing a classic Grateful Dead tune.
Hayden "Blurry Nights"
Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden performs a duet with his sister-in-law Lou Canon. The song appears on Us Alone his first record on Broken Social Scene’s Arts & Crafts Productions.
The Milk Carton Kids "Hope of a Lifetime"
The Milk Carton Kids share the first song from their new album, The Ash & Clay.
Premiere: Ana Popovic "Object Of Obsession"
Here is the new video from Serbian guitar ace Ana Popovic. “Object Of Obsession” appears on her latest album Can You Stand The Heat.
Ron Sexsmith "Nowhere To Go"
Ron Sexsmith visits the Relix office to perform a tune from his latest record Forever Endeavor.
Crystal Bowersox "I Am"
Crystal Bowersox stops by Relix to perform a song from her new album, All That For This.
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