Death From Above 1979
“Romantic Rights”

Depending on what day of the week you're asking, Death From Above 1979 either met at a youth concert, in prison or at a club. "We met on a pirate ship," said singer/drummer Sebastien Grainger with a mischievous...

Garbage
“Why Do You Love Me?”

After rumors of professional and personal divorces (the band briefly broke up during recording and lead singer Shirley Manson split with her husband of seven years), Garbage picked up the pieces and recorded Bl...

Gillian Welch
“Look at Miss Ohio”

"Look at Miss Ohio" is an understated snapshot of a beauty queen turned bad, the wasted potential and abandoned dreams potent in the chords of the slide guitar. Subtle keyboards add to the nostalgia for Nashvil...

Interpol
“Slow Hands”

It's popular to characterize Interpol's sophomore album, Antics, as more optimistic than the brooding, textured songs on its 2002 debut, Turn on the Bright Lights. Guitarist Daniel Kessler, the lead architec...

The Stills
“Still in Love Song”

When The Stills first set foot onstage, you expect them to be a Strokes cover band — first there's the name, and then there's the fact that each Still has the exact same haircut as his corresponding Stroke. But...