Monthly Archive:: September 2014
new music
Here’s some lovely stoner/psychedelia from Los Angeles foursome Talk In Tongues. They’re working similar terrain as the Tame Impala & Pond cabal does, with nice big drums and
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chestnut
To mark what should have been Broadcast singer Trish Keenan’s 46th birthday this past Sunday, surviving band member James Cargill posted to Soundcloud two 2004 demos the pair made for
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new music
The Juan MacLean has been around for nearly a decade, yet partners John MacLean and Nancy Whang manage to create music that feels altogether now whenever it comes out. John
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One of the UK’s most celebrated producer-DJs, Jon Hopkins elaborates one dimension of his idiosyncratic techno aesthetic on a new EP of ambient music. “Asleep Versions” dematerializes the
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new music
It just so happens that two things I’m wanting to write about are dovetailing perfectly. I listened to John Wesley Coleman III’s new release “The Love That You
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on the road
I’m dating myself by confessing this, but some of us are still very affected by the vibe carved out on the B-52s’ first two albums: that cool, danceable
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When I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness released their debut album Fear Is On Our Side in 2006, I assumed that they made anguished eyeliner rock in the vein
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On the heels of Guided By Voices’ latest breakup comes word that Centro-matic, the Denton, Texas band led by prolific songwriter Will Johnson since 1995, is also going
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new music
The only thing better than a fuzzed-up homage to psychedelic rock is an appropriately trippy accompanying video. Luckily, you’ll get it both and more with “Flying Golem,” the
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news
In case you missed it, Guided by Voices broke up again last week. Here’s what they posted on their Facebook page: Guided By Voices has come to an
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