Paste Magazine (blog) We at Paste spent much of the weekend in the VIP lounge with our friends at Midnight Moon, capturing intimate performances from festival artists. The stone walls of Atlanta's Masquerade made an ideal backdrop for our moonshine-saturated escape from the ...
Paste Magazine It's probably poor taste to stereotype a band based on its home country, but when it comes to adorable indie-pop, Canada is running a damn monopoly. And with their lovely sophomore LP, Fall of Romance, Winnipeg duo Imaginary Cities (multi ... and more »
Paste Magazine In an age when single song downloads have become the norm and attention spans seem to be shrinking, concept albums—which generally tell a single overarching story and, therefore, work best when presented as a whole—have become increasingly less ... and more »
Paste Magazine Though our Awesome of the Day a while back on the Hanson brothers' craft beer venture, MmmHops, may have had you thinking the trio's announcement was just trolling, the band quelled any doubt by officially debuting the beer at a Hangover Part III ... and more »
Paste Magazine It's creepy … yet kind of cool … to think that Jeet Thayil, author of Narcopolis, once skulked the opium dens of Mumbai, India. Thayil—an addict for 20 years—undoubtedly writes from close experience about that sordid world of pimps and prostitutes ...
Paste Magazine Although Arrested Development's scheduling-manded format change has been the most noticeable thing that sets this season apart from its predecessors (well, the cast also gained a few years, but that wasn't really an aesthetic choice), it's also ... and more »