Q&A: Say Anything's Max Bemis

"No matter what, even if I take my meds and I heal myself I'll still be insane."

The Art of Falling Apart

Raw nerves, dead bodies, broken bunnies, clashing egos, and a friendship on the verge. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs may not be talking to each other, but for now, they've got a thrilling new album, and maybe that's enough.

If you're looking for the punk-rock girl from New Jersey, you'll find her in West Hollywood, sipping wine.

April 1990

A year of magical thinking glimpsed through the lens of the craziest Spin ever

I looked at her, sleeping now. Her skinny body looked formless in her disheveled sweatshirt. Her mouth was slightly open, her large, beautiful brown eyes shut away. Her hair was flat and lifeless from traveling, lying in the darkened compartment in the pale, colorless illumination of the unseen station lights.

Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, 'The Proposition: Original Soundtrack' (Mute)

Aging gracefully with everyone's favorite doom rocker.

Television Personalities, 'My Dark Places' (Domino)

Twee-pop legend survives heroin, has blog.

Television Personalities always had heart to spare, even when it wasn't fashionable. While U.K.

Field Music, 'Field Music' (Memphis Industries)

Like Wilco, only less rocking and with cooler raincoats.

The Northeast England port town of Sunderland got its first punk-rock anthem in 1987, the Toy Dolls' highly ironic "Nowt Can Compare to Sunderland Fine Fare." The timing was auspicious.

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