Cat Power fought the sound problems that seemed to plague some of the weekend’s other bands, but unlike the rest of the acts she didn’t quite persevere, bothered as she was by a blown eardrum. Chan ...
When Cat Power covered the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" in 2000, it was, and remains, my favorite reinterpretation of any song. The only thing remaining from the original version of ...
Cat Power and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy release sophomore covers records Here they are, Cat Power and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, two stage-named indie-folk touchstones, each issuing a second collection of ...
Indie- folk chanteuse Cat Power is all set to release her new album Jukebox via the Matador imprint on January 22nd. We got the review and story covered courtesy of Doug Wallen and now you can stream ...
Cat Power, “Jukebox” Like 2000’s “The Covers Record,” Chan Marshall’s second go at a (mostly) covers album imparts her unique, husky-voiced stamp on songs from such greats as Hank Williams, James ...
The build up for this one seems sorta endless: We posted the cover art and an earlier track sequence a ways back, then "Song To Bobby" and some dark end of the studio footage of Chan in action (on a ...
In addition to being super musically talented, let's not forget that Chan Marshall's also pretty hot. It's a known fact that's often overlooked. Read what rock critic Michael D. Ayers has to say about ...
SINGER-songwriter Chan Marshall’s latest effort stays in the languid Memphis-soul bag of her acclaimed 2006 album “The Greatest,” which paid homage to soul legend Al Green and the ‘70s sound of Hi ...
Sultry singer Cat Power bares her soul in a profile by Brian Hiatt in the current issue of Rolling Stone, but to whet your appetite, here’s more of their interview that couldn’t fit into the magazine ...
When you think of “New York, New York,” traditionally sung by Ol’ Blue Eyes, the first thing that comes to mind isn’t something “sexy.” The song instead brings to mind Broadway, kicking can-can ...
We all knew a change was coming. Chan Marshall, the gloomy indie heroine who would be well cast in a David Lynch movie, has spent the past two years detoxing both mind and liver and fessing up to it ...
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