Fujiya & Miyagi: This is Your Brain on Krautrock
by Erin Amar | Apr 3, 2011 | All Stories | 0 comments
Fujiya and Miyagi are what cool sounds like. For 4 albums the Brighton UK quartet have been perfecting their stealthy brand of ambient krautrock for the enjoyment of sexy French robots and humans alike. Bubbling under with songs heard soundtracking ads for...Boys 2 Men: Stylin' after 40
by Emily Neill with photos by Liz Linder | Mar 30, 2011 | All Stories, Lifestyle, Style & Fashion
I don’t know when it started for me, but I had a feeling I was becoming an ‘oldster’ when I found myself scanning the audience at every rock show I attended and assessing the worth of a band based on the ‘broad generational appeal’ they had; evidenced by my...Yoko Ono: Artist – Visionary – Witch
by Erin Amar | Mar 30, 2011 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Music | 0 comments
Few celebrities are so iconic that simply invoking their name produces an actual physical sensation in the body. Yoko Ono is one. Whether hearing the name of the one time Mrs. John Lennon makes you wince, smile or widens your eyes with fascination, it seems Ono has...Exene Cervenka: High Priestess Of Punk
by Keith Valcourt | Mar 30, 2011 | All Stories | 1 comment
Forty five minutes outside of Los Angeles, in an area known as The O.C. (which is nothing like the crappy night time soap opera) sits the sleepy little burg of Old Towne Orange, California. An idyllic little community that seems frozen in a kinder, gentler time. Apart...Mommies Go Gaga
by Eugénie Olson | Mar 30, 2011 | All Stories, Life & Living, Lifestyle | 0 comments
Most pediatricians will tell you that an infant begins babbling at about six months, stringing together nonsensical groups of syllables as she sits in her little high chair. And most moms will tell you that this milestone is more than welcome. After the countless...The 7 Greatest Bands That Never Were
by Melissa Starker | Mar 18, 2011 | All Stories, Film & TV, Film & TV Reviews | 0 comments
What makes a great fictional rock band? It takes more than pretty faces up front or a solid set of chops “behind the curtain”. For the whole package, a few unique and sparkling qualities are also in order, such as animal magnetism, superpowers, or combined bra-size...Mitch Easter – Beyond and Back
by Erin Amar | Mar 18, 2011 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Music | 0 comments
Mitch Easter – Beyond and Back In the 1980’s, Mitch Easter produced or played on just about every record you’ve ever loved. Sitting pretty at the center of the rise of jangle pop, when the Let’s Active frontman wasn’t earnestly chiming out some of the most...Elvis Costello vs. OMD live in Singapore & Boston
by Phillip David Raskin | Mar 18, 2011 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments
Elvis Costello vs. OMD live in Singapore & Boston Elvis Costello - Marina Bay Sands - Grand Theatre, Singapore, March 7, 2011 DID HE PLAY THE HITS? When you’re a guy like Elvis, with close to 30 albums in your repertoire, you have so many songs to choose from...Terms of Use – Rocker Magazine
by Rockerzine | Mar 18, 2011 | All Stories | 0 comments
Terms of Use – Rocker Magazine RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF WEBSITE This website (“Website”) is owned and operated by Eldercore, LLC (“Eldercore”). By accessing or using or registering on this Website, you agree to be bound by and comply with...A Letter from the Editor
by Erin Amar | Mar 18, 2011 | All Stories | 0 comments
A Letter from the Editor “Once upon a time I was on the scene, an attitude and a jacket of jean, nowadays I’m up to my ass in routine... I’m not a kid anymore” - Sloan Dear readers, Over the past few years, I’ve come to a difficult realization; my infatuation with...For Pete’s Sake
by Brett Milano | Mar 18, 2011 | All Stories, Life & Living, Lifestyle | 0 comments
For Pete’s Sake It’s the Spring of 1986, and I’m wandering around Boston in the middle of a tough season — recent breakup, career not happening, future looking dicey — when I invest in a music magazine and read what has to be a good omen: The Monkees are getting back...



