Rock 'n' Roll

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  • Geri-rigged

    The artist formerly known as Ginger Spice slips out of the Union Jack drag-queen glad rags with her debut solo effort, "Schizophonic."
  • 50,000,000 Backstreet Boys' fans can be wrong

    The sweat-drenched rock 'n' rollers of the '50s knew all about good and evil. Forty years later, the Backstreet Boys are singing love songs to their moms. How did pop music get this insipid?
  • Will RealAudio kill the radio star?

    Commercial radio will have only itself to blame if the Internet ends up eating its pablum lunch.
  • Love's labors lost

    That Arthur Lee's Love shattered like a bottle only heightens the group's claim to the title of California's greatest psychedelic band.
  • Sharps & Flats: Pearl Jam

  • His generation

    Pete Townshend didn't die before he got old -- he kept on living.
  • Top of the pops

    How Phil Spector invented teen lust and torment.
  • The glam that fell to earth

    Todd Haynes' opulent ode to the glam-rock era may be 50 percent polyester, but it's full of heart.
  • Sharps & Flats

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • "Is This Desire" -- or just bad performance art?

    In her first release in three years, Polly Jean Harvey offers sops to a self-consciously hip underground.
  • Linda Ronstadt

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • Dig His Mood

    Putting the 'roll' back into rock 'n' roll: An interview with Nick Lowe
  • Music Feature: Back in the U.S.S.R.

    After a brush with American fame, Perestroika poster boy Boris Grebenshikov has returned to his Russian roots.
  • Sonic Youth

  • Death and Violence in Rock 'n' Roll

    Cynthia Joyce interviews Mikal Gilmore on his new book 'Night Beat: A Shadow History of Rock 'n' Roll,' the golden age of old rock stars and rock's redemptive force in American culture.
  • Sharps and Flats: Cheri Knight

  • Handsome Family

  • The Donnas

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • Sharps and Flats: Paint It, Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones

    David Pulizzi reviews the Rolling Stone tribute album.
  • Sharps and Flats: We Will Fall

    Gavin McNett reviews We Will Fall, the Iggy Pop tribute album
  • Mom's a head-banger but her daughter just keeps on truckin'.

  • Way dead Elvis

    A tribute to the King proves that his posthumous legend has become equal parts sincerity and trash.
  • The Will to Live

  • Sharps and Flats

    Salon magazine: With its hip-hop influenced hybrid of techno and rock, the Chemical Brothers' "Dig Your Own Hole" is dangerous enough to seduce all your sullen guitar diehards into crashing the all-night disco party
  • Sharps and Flats: Dinosaur Jr.

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