At first glance, “Into the Woods” looks like a playful mash-up of Grimm favorites: Cinderella, Jack (and his beanstalk), ...
The Sugarhouse is known for having many different themed nights on Wednesdays and Fridays, some may make or break a night out ...
Hard house diehard Kyle Starkey serves up an era-spanning selection, including some unreleased exclusives, and speaks about the state of Liverpool’s club scene and why it’s important for young produce ...
In the heart of downtown Los Angeles, where blue-collar industry works in the shadow of graffiti masterpieces, Skyline Festival lands as an ode to LA’s dance ...
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26 times “obnoxiously arrogant” young folks tried to lecture Gen X but got schooled themselves
It’s a bit of a shock when somebody younger starts lecturing you about the historical events you lived through.
British synth-poppers Depeche Mode enjoyed impressive success in the US. These five songs of theirs did the best on American ...
One of the band's biggest tunes marked the end of their first chapter, but became a springboard that would propel both them ...
But this new approach did not mean Depeche Mode were dispatching with chief songwriter Gore’s indelible way with a hook. Instead, everything was delivered with more power and depth, something designed ...
The rendition of ‘Something I Can Never Have’ that began the show featured a snippet of Depeche Mode’s ‘Stripped’ and was also a tour debut, while ‘Non-Entity’ was performed for the first time since ...
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The music theory behind a Depeche Mode classic
Depeche Mode’s Enjoy the Silence has easily become one of the band’s most recognisable songs, but it didn’t begin its musical journey in the form we know today. Depeche Mode were one of the early ...
Chloë Sevigny talks about being a lifelong Deadhead and executive producing the upcoming documentary 'Summer Tour.' ...
Oenophiles unite at Northwest Portland’s Liner & Elsen, which does free tastings from noon to 4pm on Saturdays, and at cozy ...
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