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Barton
Carroll - From Hills To Sea
Growing up among the mountains of Appalachia almost always etches
itself indelibly into one's character. There is a certain nature to
those hills that grows inside the people who dwell there, marking them
with a strength and power that belies mere geography...
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Our
Favorite Records of 2007
The ubiquitous top ten - end of the year - favorite records
lists. We've got them, just like the other guys. Ours may or may
not be better. Check it out and see what you might have missed this
year! You might agree with our writers, you might disagree. Aren't
opinions fun?...
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INGRID
MICHAELSON
Don't let Ingrid Michaelson's résumé
fool you. Yes, she's had several songs featured in the blockbuster
ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. Yes, one of those songs
- the concise pop gem "The Way I Am" - was recently spotlighted
in an ad for Old Navy sweaters...
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MAE
Passion is something that everyone needs in life. Whether
it's for a person, a hobby, or even a job, passion is a necessity.
In my line of work that passion generally lies in music, the writing
of it, the performing it and the learning of it. Each band...
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CHIODOS
I only listen to the quality underground bands. A common
sentence uttered by the youth of today. It's the need to not conform
to the masses who listen to whatever the radio tells us is good
that week. However, with radio gradually slipping down to what may
be its...
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PROJEKT
REVOLUTION 2007
In this industry sometimes the music doesn't always come
to you, you have to go to it. In my case, the music came to Chicago
(and not KC), so I went. The music that I'm referring to, of course,
being the infamous Projekt Revolution. Now celebrating
it's 5th anniversary...
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THE
USED
A mere four days after the KC Warped Tour stop, I barely
had enough time to recuperate before another festival was to hit
the streets of our fair city. This one was slightly smaller (thank
God) and on a day much cooler. Buzz Beach Ball is a locally run
music festival hosted by the...
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WARPED
TOUR 2007
13 is easily one of the most superstitious numbers out there.
It could be considered good... Say, to bet on in gambling. And it
could be considered bad... Like Friday the 13th. Well as far as
Warped Tour is concerned the number 13 is Lucky. For "Lucky
13" good fortune came in so many ways: luck that the tour lasted
13 years...
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LOLLAPALOOZA
2007
Last Sunday, as dusk settled over a tightly-packed crowd
of music fans in Chicago's picturesque Grant Park, one of the most
revered live acts of our generation bid farewell to one of live
music's most storied festivals. Lollapalooza, the brainchild of
Perry Farrell)...
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KELLIE
STROUD : Making Her Mark On Modern Country
Modern country female artists are on an up-swing once again
with recording artists like Gretchen Wilson, Ashley Monroe,
Taylor Swift, and Carrie Underwood making an impression
from Nashville to across the Pacific Ocean into Australia and back
around to the...
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MADINA
LAKE
What do the tv show Fear Factor and Roadrunner Records
have in common? Well they both took a chance on two brothers from
Chicago. Granted, the stunts they had to do in Fear Factor
aren't quite the same as their day-to-day life on tour, but it still
played an important part...
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LOVE
ARCADE - interview with Thomas Amason
That old cliché "You can't always believe everything
you read" is especially true when it comes to the pop/rock
band Love Arcade. The press leads the public to believe that
the quintet, fronted by lead singer and multi-instrumentalist Christian
Snowhite, puts on a...
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MARISA
YEAMAN
After playing several European music festivals in 2006 including
one in The Hague, Australian singer, songwriter, and musician Marisa
Yeaman has become recognized as a contemporary blues-roots artist.
Her debut album Pure Motive launched her solo career and
has been embraced by country folk music communities...
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ANBERLIN
interview
One year ago, almost to the day, I was sitting in my car
outside the Granada Theater, trying desperately to get over my nervousness.
It was my first interview ever for Hybrid Magazine and it was with
Stephen Christian, the lead singer of Anberlin. Well,
this year I got the chance to sit down with Stephen again. This
time a little less...
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SOUTH
BY SOUTHWEST 2007
Well, once again Hybrid staffers have saddled up an headed
back down to Austin, Texas for the one and only South By Southwest
music, film, and interactive conference. We've taken notes and we're
presenting them here for the entertainment and (mis)education of
all of our readers...
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RICHARD
SWIFT interview
Comparable to such artists as Bob Dylan and Tom
Waits, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Richard Swift
won much critical acclaim and a growing fan base with the albums
The Novelist and Walking Without Effort. Both albums
were re-released in one set by...
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OUR
FAVORITE RECORDS 2006 - Hybrid writer's picks
It's that time again, folks! The following are our lists
of favorite records for 2006. We know some of you will disagree,
and some of you will hopefully discover new treasures you'd never
heard of until now. Either way, we wish you all a happy holiday
season
and a prosperous new year... by the Roman calendar, that is...
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THE
CLASSIC CRIME
"So flippin' excited", I believe were the exact
words I used when I found out that The Classic Crime was
coming back to Kansas. I first saw these guys when they were on
the Tooth and Nail Tour last spring. Traveling with groups like:
Anberlin, Emery, The Fold, Far-less...
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EMERY
On an abnormally warm November night, I'm sitting Indian-style
on the floor backstage of The Uptown Theatre, surrounded by concert
equipment. A couple of tour personnel are lounging at the tables
near me and the drummer of one of the other bands is practicing
on...
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STEWART
COPELAND (The Police)
Not many opportunities come along in this gig to have a
conversation with the superstars of my youth, so when the invitation
went out to interview The Police's legendary drummer, Stewart
Copeland, schedules were re-routed, work was flexed and arrangements...
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MATT
PRYOR - The New Amsterdams
To have the opportunity to sit down with an artist one-on-one
when they come to your hometown is such an experience. But what's
even better is when that artist calls it home, too. This week I
had the opportunity to sit down with one of the most influential,
big time...
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MAE
It's Sunday night of Labor Day weekend, you've seen the
relatives, you've caught up with the friends, and you've even gotten
your fill of bbq. All that's left is a day to sleep in and relax.
Or so you thought. Cleverly hidden in-between family gatherings
and the marathon...
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BUZZ
BEACHBALL 2
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Or rather, monkeys and
eagles and dinosaurs? The hot Kansas sun can bring out all kinds
of crazy animals. But, when you combine 100 degrees, 90% humidity
and a day-long music festival, the species that emerge are like
nothing...
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WARPED
TOUR 2006
51 bands, 60 cities, 64 days, 8 stages, loads of sponsors
and thousands in attendance. The Vans Warped Tour is a marathon
tour to say the least, there's no sprinting allowed. It's been 12
years since its conception and the Tour is still going strong...
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COACHELLA
2006
OK, so that said, my friend and I had decided this was the
year for us to start going to Coachella. Two days of music in the
California sunshine was going to be just the antidote to the long
winter. We had grandiose plans that we would camp at the festival
and really get...
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ROB
DICKINSON
South By Southwest is always a good time to try to catch
up with some artists that have been a bit absent from the scene
for a few years. This year was no exception, as David DeVoe got
the chance to meet up with Rob Dickinson, erstwhile singer/guitarist
for brilliant...
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HIDDEN
CAMERAS
It's hard to stand out at SXSW, but doing things his own
way comes naturally to Hidden Cameras frontman Joel Gibb,
and it pays off. In a room full of wannabe rockstars, hipster kids
and industry suits, the Cameras were instantly recognizable. Not
that they were wearing...
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MIKE
DOUGHTY
The one thing that stood out most about '90s cult favorites
Soul Coughing was their unwavering drive to be unclassifiable.
Their sound was a cool sonic platypus, plastered and confused on
absinthe, a mixture of hipster spoken word lyrics, catchy hipster...
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BURNSIDE
PROJECT
There's a fine line between a rock band who adds electronic
elements to beef up their music (i.e. Kaiser Chiefs) and
an electronic band that adds rock elements to make their music more
interesting (i.e. Interpol). NYC's Burnside Project
is a rare breed, in...
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NIGHTMARE
OF YOU
Culling its name from a line from a Cure song, the
moniker Nightmare of You isn't the only thing that skips
along the angst-ridden path that Robert Smith, Roddy Frame
and Morrissey blazed. Musically, they could easily be musically
grouped with...
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Going
Underground: Interview with Nathan Johnson
Imagine this: a film composer, a classically-trained piano
instructor, a log-cabin builder, a high-school student, a dancer,
a grade-school teacher, an actor, an architect, a struggling novelist,
an illustrator and a landscape gardener all move together under
one Boston roof...
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FAVORITE
RECORDS OF 2005
Well, another year has come and gone and like all music
critics around the globe, the illustrious few at Hybrid Magazine
have made their yearly lists of favorite albums that were released
in 2005 (or thereabouts). So grab a cup of joe, kick back in the...
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The
Frames: interview with Glen Hansard
It's been a bit more than a year since Hybrid Magazine last
caught up with Glen Hansard from Irish musical dignitaries
The Frames and sat down for a cup of tea (or in this case,
coffee). Way back in September, the band had begun its North American
tour for fall ...
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Bauhaus:
What hath Goth wrought?
Murphy and Ash are legendary extremes of misunderstood
artists, bringing enigmatic drama to the Bauhaus bio. Historically,
it's fallen on the brothers Haskins to act as voices of reason,
peacemakers and counselors. David J bridges the gap, and
discusses...
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EMBRACE:
Interview With Danny McNamara
By now, we hope that you've heard the message: Embrace
is once again on American shores. This time, not only on CD, but
also in person. The gentlemanly Danny McNamara took a few
minutes to sit down with David DeVoe and chat about the tour,
the new record, the expectations of American audiences and the greatness....
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"Teenage
Dreams So Hard To Beat" - a tribute to JOHN PEEL
It was the most tragic news received by the music industry
for a long time. Legendary broadcaster John Peel died of
a sudden heart attack while on a working holiday in Peru, a destination
he had always wanted to visit. John was 65, although in his heart
he was still the eternal teenager...
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Dale
Watson - Real Country
Dale Watson is unknown by many people who listen
to country music. And to others, he is one of the very few remaining
country artists that actually embody the soul of the music and where
it comes from. David DeVoe had the chance to sit down for a spaghetti
dinner with Dale and his band, The Lonestars, in a noisy
little restaurant...
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COWBOY
JUNKIES
Although the sound of their debut recording, Whites Off
Earth Now, had little resemblance to the band's namesake, by
the time The Trinity Sessions was released, the Cowboy
Junkies found an instantly recognizable groove to call their
own. With a mix of traditional country, blues, and folk, surrounded
by a languid-heroin chic' timbre...
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