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6 days ago |
flaunt.com | Megan Hullander
So here’s what happened—or, more precisely, here’s what happened according to 18 Wheeler, who, for the record, is not a trucking conglomerate but an artist (musician, video-maker, bedroom-soundscaper, et cetera), better known by friends and family and governments as Matteo Debole. After releasing Game, a 2024 EP that managed to be both miniature and maximalist last February, 18 Wheeler hadn’t put anything out again. Until now, that is, here, with what we can only hope is the first of more.
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1 month ago |
faroutmagazine.co.uk | Megan Hullander
Mon 3 March 2025 10:43, UK Cities are often made to be mythic: Places like Tokyo, New York and Istanbul aren’t easily defined by any one person or event. For other places, the opposite is true; they are reputationally outsized by the people born there or the things that have happened within their limits. English Teacher frontwoman Lily Fontaine is from the latter kind of place. She was raised in Colne, a small market town in Lancashire.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
faroutmagazine.co.uk | Megan Hullander
Wed 11 December 2024 15:00, UK The Rolling Stones’ impact on music and culture is immeasurable. Bursting onto the scene in the 1960s, the band brought an electrifying energy that captivated a new generation of music lovers. While the concept of the “teenager” had emerged as a cultural force in the previous decade, it was Mick Jagger and his bandmates who injected that youth movement with a raw, rebellious edge, introducing them to the wild and unapologetically hedonistic world of rock and roll.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
faroutmagazine.co.uk | Megan Hullander
Wed 11 December 2024 14:00, UK John Entwistle was undeniably the black sheep of The Who. In a band full of members vying for the spotlight, the bassist stood out by contrast, thanks to his quiet, composed stage presence. Keith Moon was perpetually chasing attention with his wild antics, famously crashing cars into swimming pools for effect, while Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey dominated the stage, smashing guitars and microphones to pieces in a bid for headlines.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
faroutmagazine.co.uk | Megan Hullander
Fri 15 November 2024 2:00, UK The Beach Boys are synonymous with California. They represented an ideal of the state: an Eden of eternal youth. When you hear Pet Sounds, you picture the swooping curves of Laurel Canyon, where Brian Wilson and the boys dreamt up the dreamy masterpiece. Should the region ever declare independence, ‘God Only Knows’ would surely be its anthem.
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