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Chris Willman

  • Magnetic Fields Review: Anything Comedic Goes on Hilarious ‘Love at the Bottom of the Sea’

    If you love both Stephen Sondheim and Soft Cell, you’re the target audience for Stephen Merrit’s latest marriage of ’80s-style synth-pop and arch, theatrical wit-eracy

    By

    Chris Willman
    March 6, 2012 @ 9:28 AM
    9:28 AM
  • Brad Pitt, George Clooney in All-Star Gay Marriage Play ‘8’ (Video)

    As a pro-gay-rights lawyer, Martin Sheen was the effortlessly passionate standout in a streamed reading of "8" that also featured Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Kevin Bacon, John C. Reilly, and Jane Lynch

    By

    Chris Willman
    March 4, 2012 @ 10:02 AM
    10:02 AM
    Brad Pitt, George Clooney in All-Star Gay Marriage Play ‘8’ (Video)
  • Davy Jones Appreciation: ‘Monkees’ Star Wore the Mantle of Teen Idol Effortlessly

    Davy Jones’ death leaves the 16 Magazine generation crying at the loss of a teen idol that never chafed at the restraints placed upon him

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 29, 2012 @ 2:31 PM
    2:31 PM
  • Carve Out Some ‘Wall’ Space for Pink Floyd’s Brick of a 7-Disc Box

    Two discs of previously unreleased demos show how Roger Waters’ opus of alienation became rock’s own “Catcher in the Rye”

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 29, 2012 @ 10:33 AM
    10:33 AM
  • Lyle Lovett Makes Writer’s Block Work for Him, Again, in ‘Release Me’

    Review: It’s hard to complain about Lovett’s spate of mostly-covers albums when he resurrects such juicy blues, country, and Texas-music obscurities

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 28, 2012 @ 10:21 AM
    10:21 AM
  • Chieftains Get the T Bone Burnett Treatment on Guest-Filled Anniversary Album

    Fresh from the Grammys, Bon Iver and the Civil Wars are among the drop-ins deferring to the Chieftains’ traditional style on a 50th anniversary album

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 21, 2012 @ 6:26 PM
    6:26 PM
  • Sleigh Bells Go With Death Knells On ‘Reign of Terror’

    A spoonful of sugary pop, along with a new penchant for heavy metal, make the morbidity go down on Sleigh Bells’ mortality-themed new album “Reign of Terror”

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 21, 2012 @ 2:06 PM
    2:06 PM
  • Sinead O’Connor Rips Up Pope Again — And Bono — On New Album

    It’s not just the provocation that’s a return to form for O’Connor on ‘How About I Be Me (And You Be You)’

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 21, 2012 @ 1:52 PM
    1:52 PM
  • The Oscar-Nominated Sound Mixers: Gary Rydstrom of ‘War Horse’

    The veteran sound designer already has seven Oscars, and could pick up a couple more for his second trip to the battlefield with Steven Spielberg

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 17, 2012 @ 1:30 PM
    1:30 PM
  • Punch Brothers’ ‘Who’s Feeling Young’: Bluegrass for People Afraid of Bluegrass

    Ex-Nickel Creek mandolinist Chris Thile continues to lead acoustic string-band music into the 21st century with his witty songwriting and eight-string shredding

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 14, 2012 @ 8:10 PM
    8:10 PM
  • The Oscar-Nominated Sound Mixers: Deb Adair of ‘Moneyball’

    Who needs action and special effects to get an Oscar nod for sound mixing? Not ‘Moneyball,’ which impressed the Academy with its blasts of silence as well as cracking bats

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 13, 2012 @ 9:24 AM
    9:24 AM
  • Van Halen Gets a Fun ‘Jump’-Start With First Roth-Fronted Album in 28 Years

    With Diamond Dave back in comedic-showman tow, ‘A Different Kind of Truth’ is good enough to make you forget Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone ever happened

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 9, 2012 @ 1:05 PM
    1:05 PM
  • Paul McCartney’s ‘Kisses’ a Valentine’s Day Treat

    Key collaborator Diana Krall helps keep Paul McCartney’s album of pre-rock standards sweet … and, unlike Rod Stewart’s, subtle

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 7, 2012 @ 9:55 AM
    9:55 AM
  • Madonna Pre-Super Bowl Video Gets Some Cred From NFL, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A.

    VIDEOS: Madonna hires her own celebrity cheerleaders in a ridiculous but infectious new video for “Give Me All Your Luvin’”

    By

    Chris Willman
    February 3, 2012 @ 10:07 AM
    10:07 AM
  • Review: Leonard Cohen Has Some New ‘Old Ideas’ — Hallelujah!

    77-year-old poet laureate Leonard Cohen merits hosannas for his warmest and best album in 20 years

    By

    Chris Willman
    January 31, 2012 @ 6:59 AM
    6:59 AM
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