Articles about Jackson Browne
By Michael Roffman on March 23rd, 2012
I recently watched every episode of Breaking Bad in under two weeks. Last September, I consumed all five seasons of The Wire in about three-and-a-half weeks. Eastbound & Down clocked in at a little over four or five days (I was busy). In 2010, I re-watched The X-Files – all 202 episodes – from September to December. A year before that, however, I consumed all four seasons of Lost in about five weeks flat. I’m not proud of myself.
By Ben Kaye on March 15th, 2012
Read that headline aloud. It really happened.
By Alex Young on February 29th, 2012
Plus, Iron & Wine, The Tallest Man on Earth, tUnE-yArDs, and more.
By Austin Trunick on September 9th, 2011
Annie Clark covers Magnetic Fields, Tom Waits, INXS, Big Black, and more…
By Chris Coplan on July 25th, 2011
Because Buddy Holly is that dope.
By Philip Cosores on November 10th, 2010
Sadly, it’s a bad covers album.
By Alex Young on September 13th, 2010
Elton John, Elvis Costello, and Modest Mouse, too.
By Alex Young on November 11th, 2009
Given the headlines of late, it’s rather obvious that there is no better time to honor Neil Young than right now. The folks behind the 2010 MusiCare’s Person of the Year gala apparently thought so too.
By Dan Caffrey on September 9th, 2008
A series of solo acoustic albums only seems natural for a guy like Jackson Browne. The darkly boyish California singer-songwriter was taking it easy in ramshackle coffee houses across the nation back when Starbuck was merely Captain Ahab’s first mate. Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1, released in 2005, was a restrained, introspective look into some classic [...]