The Music We Hate: Online Supplement

Various June 22, 2010 Online companion essays to our print-only “The Music We Hate” feature: Daniel Johnston, Destroyer, Belle and Sebastian, Lady Gaga, Timber Timbre, the xx and more.

Didn’t get enough “Music We Hate” from Maisonneuve’s Issue 36 (Summer 2010)? Read these web-exclusive companion essays.


John Semley on Daniel Johnston

James Irwin on Destroyer

Joseph Watts on Belle and Sebastian

Amelia Schonbek on Lady Gaga

Marit Mitchell on Timber Timbre

Denise Brunsdon on the Mars Volta

Aaron Vansintjan on Pavement

Max Halparin on the xx

Meredith Humphrey on P.J. Harvey

Aaron Gilbreath on Ariel Pink

 

Pick up Issue 36 in stores or contact Maisonneuve to order it for these print-only essays:

Michael Barclay on Animal Collective

Chandler Levack on Broken Social Scene

Sarah Liss on Neon Indian

Ryan McNutt on Joanna Newsom

Sean Michaels on Sufjan Stevens

Dave Morris on Sonic Youth

Carl Wilson on Radiohead

Got a band you hate? Email your short essay to submissions@maisonneuve.org and it could appear online.

 

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Tenth Anniversary: Spring

ISSUE 43 Tenth Anniversary: Spring 2012

online content:

also in this issue:

  • Face the Music

    by Tim Falconer How can someone who passionately loves music also be a terrible singer? Tim Falconer takes up voice lessons—and discovers the surprising science of tone deafness.
  • The Big Job

    by Deni Y. Béchard As a teenager, Deni Y. Béchard went to Vancouver to live with his father, an ex-con with a penchant for telling tall tales. He met a man desperate to forget the past.
  • The Homesickness of Astronauts

    by Johanna Skibsrud "She felt a great sadness. She would remember next to nothing of this, even soon."
  • [see full issue contents]