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Lolla artist interviews
July 15, 2008
Danger Mouse: the Gnarliest producer
Gnarls Barkley's quiet half writes the songs that make the world 'Feel Good Inc.'
The Black Kids are alright
Florida’s saucy pop quintet just wants to have fun
Dirty pretty Ting Tings
England's red-hot dance-pop duo is still on a roll
Gogol Bordello: punk tested, Madonna approved
Even Madge loves this New York crew's raucous sound
The Kid Sister smackdown
Chicago’s hottest female rapper calls us out for our lack of wrestling knowledge
The biggest Bang
Bang Camaro’s 20-member dude choir is taking sing-along rock to new extremes
The human touch
Some call them futuristic, but Battles' frontman insists they’re not robots
The Black Keys: lasers and banjos
The Black Keys shake up their blues-rock image, with a little help from Danger Mouse
Cleaning up their act
The Black Lips still have one of the wildest shows in rock—just less swapping of bodily fluids
DeVotchKa: tubas, accordions and sexy acrobats
Denver’s global pop band brings their circus-like show to town
The Irish are coming!
It's always St. Patrick’s Day with Celtic folk-punks Flogging Molly
Jamie Lidell rises and shines
To be the world’s most soulful Englishman, you have to get up early
No fear
Lupe Fiasco pushes past hip-hop controversy and the demons in his head
Catching a Wave
Rogue Wave is riding (ahem) a wave of popularity. But they still don’t surf.
Freedom fighter
Rapper-poet Saul Williams and his ‘Niggy Tardust’ alter ego tackle some tough issues
Steel Train keeps a-rollin'
Meet the Jersey rockers with an unabashed 'Sex and the City' jones
Friendship bracelets for all!
Brooklyn up-and-comers Yeasayer will buy you jewelry if you buy their album



