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When we posted Vivian Girls' cover of “John, I’m Only Dancing," I mentioned it was part of the 2-disc We Were So Turned On: A Tribute To David Bowie, a compilation that also includes MGMT,…   Read Story »
The tragic financial circumstances surrounding Leonard Cohen's return to the stage can't mute its triumph. Any night spent in his presence is a celebration of an iconic lyricist and songwriter, but…   Read Story »
Lewis & Clarke mastermind and La Société Expéditionnaire label proprietor Lou Rogai has assembled a new EP to follow up 2007's excellent Blasts Of Holy Birth. "Petrified Forest" opens the Light…   Read Story »
Robert Smith & Co. are still ticking (and typing), but their long, storied career's more than worthy a tribute. We mentioned Perfect As Cats: A Tribute To The Cure last month when offering up Bats…   Read Story »
Between Lou Rogai's landscaping, his hand stitched art for his label La Société Expéditionnaire, and the general meditative, trance-inducing elements of the excellent Blasts Of Holy Birth, we…   Read Story »
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Hearing tales of Lou Rogai's day-job multi-tasking, I assumed he kept Stereofave Lewis & Clarke's trance-folk hypnotic because it offered a meditative pause. Turns out, though, working as a house…   Read Story »
You learn so much by sharing a meal with Man Man. For instance, when freak show ringleader Honus Honus is off stage, he goes by the name Ryan and enjoys gourmet vegan cooking. Actually, the band's…   Read Story »
Lewis & Clarke is the brainchild of mountain man Lou Rogia, a "rat-race expatriate" who moved his family to the Delaware Water Gap. (We dig backwoods troubadours.) Some call his music freak-folk, but…   Read Story »