Greg Graffin

Greg Graffin — Cold As The Clay

Best known for politicking and agitating with SoCal punk stalwarts Bad Religion, vocalist Greg Graffin has unplugged his guitar, hired The Weakerthans as his backing band and recorded a roots and country album. Cold As The Clay is a hodgepodge of Graffin's original compositions and his interpretations of traditional banjo and guitar standards. He...
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I Read The News Today... For Oct. 4, 2010

Nelly Furtado's first best-of compilation, aptly titled The Best Of Nelly Furtado, is out Nov. 16. It'll feature three new songs, including just-released single "Night Is Young." —InterscopeM.I.A. might be crazy, but that doesn't mean she can't do awesome things like give her fans free, unreleased songs every day like she's doing on her current...
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I Read The News Today... For Sept. 30, 2010

Toronto electro-poppers Small Sins are touring Canada this November in support of their recently released Pot Calls Kettle Black album. —MySpace Against Me! have cancelled all their upcoming tour dates for 2010 due to "unforeseen circumstances." Bummer. Ticket refunds are available at point of purchase. —againstme.net San Diego nu-psych rockers...
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Bad Religion's Greg Graffin Gets Rootsy On Solo Debut

Greg Graffin, the founding member and frontman for California punk band Bad Religion, is set to release his first solo album. Cold As The Clay, which will come out on July 11 via Epitaph, is a bold departure from the high-octane, aggressive growl of Graffin's work with Bad Religion. Instead he hearkens back to his Wisconsin upbringing and...
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