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![]() | Mon May 12 Parades is the highly anticipated second album by Denmark’s Efterklang, the follow up to their underground hit of 2004, Tripper. Comprising 11 majestic, otherworldly pop songs, Parades manages to be both magnificently ambitious and engagingly intimat... More | ![]() |
![]() | Tue May 13 Since 1995, Cloud Cult have crafted sprawling, cathartic albums that have won them the attention of the New York Times, MTV, Spin, Billboard, and a devoted following of fans.
During that time, the band has grown from the solo project of singer/son... More | ![]() |
| Thu May 15 In Spring of 2006, a plague of brightly colored, plastic tambourines threatened the foundation of an over-crowded house party. Social Studies, based out of San Francisco, took the stage for the first time, sweating out the indie pop anthems that had ... More | ![]() |
| Fri May 16 Though they’ve had eight years to refine their sound and vision, Murder By Death rolled out of the gates fully realized in 2000, playing a blend of rocking Americana noir and dramatic post-punk that erased old style and audience boundaries as much as... More | ![]() |
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| Sat Jun 14 Mr. Dosh has just finished his latest for anticon, with the help of Mr. Lewis, Mr. Ylvisaker, Mr. Bird and many other Misters and Misses. It will be out in May, followed by a tour of North America.... More | ![]() |
| Tue Jun 17 Halfway through the first decade of the new century brings change to Wolf Eyes. With Aaron Dilloway relocating to Nepal, the band decided to scoop up Mike Connelly of noise kin Hair Police to pick up the slack. Connelly has been in the game since aro... More | ![]() |
| Fri Jun 27 PANTHER is the two-headed effort of Charlie Salas-Humara (The Planet The) on vocals, cello and keys and Joe Kelly (31 Knots) on drums. But even when it was Charlie's solo effort he was never really alone. Whether live or on record there was a sense t... More | ![]() |
| Tue Jul 29 "It seems today that a simple, acoustic guitar-slinging troubadour needs more than a honey-tinged voice and simple accompaniment to make a splash in the music industry. He or she also needs a host of production tricks, a stylist, etc. The incredibly ... More |
| Sat Aug 16 "The Octopus Project's set was a preview of how they'll light up the California desert: sci-fi-flick synthesizer squeals, power-riff guitars, hellbent drumming. In one song, Yvonne Lambert coaxed playful squiggles and dying sighs from the antennae-li... More | ![]() |
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Editorial Review NoisePop By Jeremy Sampson (02/13/2004)" Thank goodness for Leap Year! With 24 extra hours in the bank this February, we don't have to feel guilty about spending most of our spare time at shows the last week of this month. Unless you've developed a sudden allergy to great live indie music, you might as well not make any alternate plans for Feb. 24th-29th, the dates for the 12th annual edition of the NoisePop Festival. " |
Editorial Review Ted Leo and The Pharmacists By Jeremy Sampson (01/21/2004)" Ted Leo and his band The Pharmacists are a relatively recent musical discovery for me. While formulating my thoughts for this very review, two things incessantly beat down the door of my brain: 1. How could I possibly not have known about these guys before? and 2. Nickelback. " |
Editorial Review Juliana Hatfield and Some Girls By Jeremy Sampson (10/03/2003)" Juliana Hatfield is a name instantly recognized by even your average pop music fan, especially one who grew up in the early-'90s ("Wasn't she the chick who had that one song from the Reality Bites soundtrack?"). She also has a well-deserved cult following among indie aficionados for a 16-year career that began as the lead singer for alt-rockers The Blake Babies, who disbanded in 1991. Hatfield spent the rest of the decade releasing solo albums in the same vein, and she briefly flirted with mainstream success when two singles, "Spin the Bottle" (the Reality Bites song) and "My Sister" got some radio and MTV-love. " |
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