
Steve Albini Wins Second World Series of Poker Bracelet: ‘I Kept Surviving’
Big Black singer and In Utero producer takes home $196,000 prize in H.O.R.S.E. event, conquering a field of 773 players
Big Black singer and In Utero producer takes home $196,000 prize in H.O.R.S.E. event, conquering a field of 773 players
Limited-edition coffee table book celebrating internet-famous cat will also feature quotes from Whoopi Goldberg, Jack Black, El-P, and more
Studio owners like Steve Albini reflect on the challenges of recording during a pandemic, and the long road back to normalcy for an industry in jeopardy
Musician, who had suffered a stroke in the early Nineties, died after a short battle with cancer
Double-vinyl release due out in late spring
"The best thing about winning a tournament is you get a little bit of notoriety amongst your poker-playing peers," says famed recording producer-engineer
'In Utero' producer and Big Black rocker takes home $106,000, coveted gold bracelet after defeating 309 players in seven-card stud
Steve Albini and Santiago Durango look back on their middle-finger industrial-punk swan song
Music-industry iconoclast talks avoiding burn-out, Shellac's new album and Rapeman's band name
Steve Albini is working on their next album, and their lead singer is pals with Courtney Love. Does that make them a band to ridicule or one to reckon with?
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