Top Albums


Skylarking
Drums and Wires
English Settlement
Black Sea
Oranges & Lemons

Top Songs


Making Plans for Nigel
Dear God
Senses Working Overtime
Grass
Generals and Majors
The Meeting Place
Earn Enough for Us
Life Begins at the Hop
XTC


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XTC News

FOX411: Jacko's Nanny in Hiding (Fox News)
Grace is gone to India and won't testify at trial; 1st reviews of Kate Winslet's new films

BBQ and babes at Vinoy Park's Ribfest (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Wade Tatangelo My buddy Decker's 10:38 Saturday morning call went unanswered. But it did manage to rouse me from a heavy, booze-induced slumber that was so death-like that I later learned that multiple 4 a.m. phone calls and pounding on my bedroom window went unheard. Oh well. I called Decker back, and a superb plan was hatched for his fiancée Kristin and him to pick my ass up so we could ...

Max Tundra: Parallax Error Beheads You (Pitchfork)
After six years, Max Tundra finally follows 2002's Mastered by Guy at the Exchange , a record that is passionately, obsessively, and madly loved by quite a few music-geek types for its strikingly unique sound, what seems to be a whole other realm of pop music that exists mostly inside one guy's head. [ Recommended ] read more

Ricks Cabaret Philadelphia to Present Its Upscale Gentlemens Club Onyx Format November 20th at South Columbus ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PHILADELPHIA----Rick?s Cabaret International, Inc. will convert its upscale Philadelphia gentlemen?s club to a Club Onyx for the night of November 20th, giving Philly a taste of the concept that has been a major success among African-American gentlemen in Houston, Charlotte and Dallas.

MARTIN BANDYKE: Fresh thoughts on new music: Neil Young, David Cook, more (Detroit Free Press)
When the not quite 23-year-old Neil Young came to Ann Arbor in the fall of 1968 for two performances at the Canterbury House, he was at a crucial point in his career. After gaining fame as a vocalist and guitarist in the pioneering folk-rock group Buffalo Springfield, he was now a solo artist after drug busts and bickering caused the band to dissolve prematurely.

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