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Displaying all articles tagged:
Steve Albini
tributes
May 9, 2024
PJ Harvey, Pixies, and More Indie Musicians Honor Steve Albini
Harvey said Albini, who recorded her 1993 album
Rid of Me
, “changed the course of my life.”
By
Justin Curto
tributes
May 9, 2024
Steve Albini, the Insult Comic
The late rock legend was also one of music’s great shit-talkers.
By
Marah Eakin
rip
May 8, 2024
Steve Albini, Underground Rock Legend, Dead at 61
His band Shellac was preparing to release a new album next week.
By
Justin Curto
where’s the beef?
Sept. 30, 2015
Steve Albini vs. Dance Music: A Timeline
“If you pretend to take dance music seriously on a more significant level, that is a delusional pretension.”
By
Michaelangelo Matos
music
Apr. 15, 2015
Steve Albini on Tidal and the Problem With ‘Little Streaming Fiefdoms’
“The question is, is it possible for something to be more convenient than streaming?”
By
Lauretta Charlton
beef
Aug. 8, 2011
Steve Albini Hates On Odd Future While Also Sort of Defending Them
“Ultimately the function of art is to express something and move an idea from one person to another, and the tools of that can include revulsion and discomfort.”
By
Amos Barshad