Articles tagged "lindsey buckingham"Music ReviewMatthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs: Under the Covers Vol. 2by Ross Langager[21.Jul.09] :. These are power-pop covers of power-pop songs; straightforward versions that usually lay the guitar-pop sugar on even thicker than the originals did. ![]() Slipped Discs 2008 FeaturePart 1: AmpLive to Damien Juradoby PopMatters Staff[21.Jan.09] :. From AmpLive to Damien Jurado, PopMatters offers up the first batch of Slipped Discs, 40 great albums that didn't quite make our year-end list in 2008, but our writers thought belonged there. ![]() PopMatters Picks: The Best Music of 2008 FeatureThe Best Singer-Songwriter Albums of 2008by Michael Keefe[10.Dec.08] :. Former (or current) members of the Dream Syndicate, Fleetwood Mac, and the Wallflowers are just a few of the best singer-songwriters stepping out on their own this year. PopMatters Picks: The Best Music of 2008 ![]() Music ReviewLindsey Buckingham: Gift of Screwsby Ron Hart[10.Oct.08] :. Summary: Fleetwood Mac’s unsung wunderkind returns to the rock with his fourth and finest solo album, the long-in-the-works Gift of Screws. ![]() Books ReviewStorms by Carol Ann Harrisby John Bergstrom[18.Jul.07] :. But is Harris describing isolated, drug-fuelled incidents that seem endemic of the time and culture she was living in -- or serial, criminal abuse? NewsLindsey Buckingham: Going his own way - for nowby Marijke Rowland [McClatchy Newspapers][11.Jan.07] :. Even people who have nothing left to prove like to prove things to themselves. Grammy-winning, multiplatinum-selling singer/songwriter/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham was the sonic architect behind... Lindsey Buckingham: Under the Skinby Christian John Wikane[7.Nov.06] :. Under the Skin marks the first step along Buckingham's artistic regeneration since the most recent Fleetwood Mac reunion in 2003 and, while not completely accessible, the album is nevertheless intriguing. Lindsey Buckingham has begun a new chapter in his careerby Ben Wener [The Orange County Register][6.Nov.06] :. It isn’t as though Lindsey Buckingham intended to take 14 years to make another solo album. It isn’t as if he hadn’t tried numerous times to resist the lure of another reunion with... |
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