Ned Doheny

Bill's Indie Basement (7/31): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of Fontaines D.C.’s second album, the first Psychedelic Furs album in 29 years, plus the solo debut from Ulrika Spacek’s Rhys Edwards, and three very smooth ’70s compilations (two of which are Saint Etienne related).

'70s soft rock cult singer Ned Doheny playing first-ever NYC show this weekend (and it's free)

With no less than a mansion, a state beach, and a three-mile stretch of Los Angeles road bearing his surname, Ned Doheny easy-glided into the 1970s on a crest of notoriety…

Numero Group releasing Dinosaur Jr. singles and Chicago soul comp for #RSD14, opening popup shop in Brooklyn

Reissue label The Numero Group are known for having expert taste and some of the best packaging around. They recently put out a compilation of ’70s-era Laurel Canyon songwriter Ned Doheny and last year put out that Unwound box and a four-LP set of rare Twin Cities funk titled Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound…