The Rapture Make a Comeback, Play SPIN Headquarters
The Rapture are back and sounding exactly as I remember them -- a flawless rock/pop/dance melange, distinguished by their reliable drums, unmistakeable vocals and one hell of a steady cowbell.
The Rapture are back and sounding exactly as I remember them -- a flawless rock/pop/dance melange, distinguished by their reliable drums, unmistakeable vocals and one hell of a steady cowbell.
Salvatore Bono | Posted 05.25.2011
In the final night of Spin Magazine's weeklong 25th anniversary celebration, it could only end one way -- epically. Through the week Spin has been f...
Posted 05.25.2011
SPIN Magazine, born in 1985 to Bob Guccione Jr. as an alternative to Rolling Stone, is celebrating their quarter century with five nights of concerts ...
Simon McCormack | Posted 05.25.2011
Most bands are louder, fuller and more grandiose live, than they are on MP3. But a few bands transform themselves in concert. They become entirely d...
Posted 05.25.2011
SPIN Magazine, born in 1985 to Bob Guccione Jr. as an alternative to Rolling Stone, is celebrating their quarter century with five nights of concerts ...
Posted 05.25.2011
SPIN Magazine, born in 1985 to Bob Guccione Jr. as an alternative to Rolling Stone, is celebrating their quarter century with five nights of concerts ...
Rebecca Harrington | Posted 05.25.2011
When The Smashing Pumpkin formed in the late 80's, Billy Corgan had flowing, shoulder length hair and wore paisley shirts paired with Victorian p...
Posted 05.25.2011
SPIN Magazine, born in 1985 to Bob Guccione Jr. as an alternative to Rolling Stone, is celebrating their quarter century with five nights of concerts ...
Posted 05.25.2011
The Smashing Pumpkins made a triumphant return to the stage for Spin Magazine's 25th Anniversary Party at Terminal 5 last night. Lead singer Billy C...
Posted 05.25.2011
Actress and singer Zoe Kravitz (yes, Lenny's daughter!) stopped by the SPIN Magazine party in NYC on Monday night where she showed off her eclectic su...
Jon Chattman | Posted 05.25.2011
I spoke with the mag's publisher Malcolm Campbell about the super cool edition, and where he sees SPIN and rock going into the future.
Michelle Edgar | Posted 05.25.2011
For the first time, Music Unites went down to South by Southwest to scope out the scene and lay the foundation for next year.
Forbes | Dan Gerstein | Posted 05.25.2011
The Big Four of music publishing--Rolling Stone, Blender, Spin, Vibe--became the Big Two this year. As the miserable ad climate continues its toll, o...
Taryn Haight | Posted 11.22.2011