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Two worlds came together when Mike Pride, a powerful presence on the NYC underground jazz and experimental music scene, joined the hardcore giants MDC in 2002. Pride played and toured with the band for three years, in that time recording a single album that only just now is being released. Called I Hate Work, the album reimagines some of MDC’s signature songs, such as “Dick for Brains,” “Corporate Deathbuger” and the title track. Brad Cohan spoke with Pride about the new album and the experience of holding down the drum stool in a punk band. ....
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Rant 'N' Roll: PREMIERE: Mike Pride's 'America's So Straight' Gets Exclusive U.S. Drop theaquarian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theaquarian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The jazz world is heralding A Love Supreme: Live in Seattle, a document of John Coltrane performing his masterpiece in 1965. But the story is bigger than Trane: It involves his friend who recorded it, Joe Brazil and a dogged archivist trying to bring his story into the light. ....