
Muzaic: Hundred Acre Parlor
This typical first album smorgasbord makes you give up trying to guess what the next tune will sound like.
This typical first album smorgasbord makes you give up trying to guess what the next tune will sound like.
Fresh off the release of her third studio album, Springtime Can Kill You, Jolie Holland is on the road again, touring with a pair of back-ups, her fiddle, guitar, and piano. The former Be Good Tanyas singer recently put on a nearly flawless (musically) show at Seattle’s Triple Door, a vintage club which proved the perfect venue for her vintage-sounding voice.
here is a harmonic rumbling emanating from Portland Oregon, and if you listen quite closely you might hear the sweet sound of a sax floating through the air. Devin Phillips is making quite a splash on the Portland music scene, and his road to P-town is an epic tale of devastation and rebirth. Almost as amazing as is his musical chops on his tenor and soprano saxophone, is the tumultuous path that led him here.
They strike as a band seemingly from the future, manipulating electronic frequencies and electronic beats.
The Mutaytor combine tribal drums, live-mixed electronica, fire performers, hoop dancers, aerial artists, horn section, giant screen visuals andinteractive dancers and performers into a show like none other.
After a 25 year career producing 20 albums of splendid white noise, Sonic Youth has nothing left to prove. Though somehow their 21st album, Rather Ripped, keeps us wondering if the band
Kaki King has earned a growing fan base over the years for her innovative guitar playing and artfully looped songs, but on her third album
One For The Road captures the same kind of sprightly fun as a Peter Pan tale.
ince 1998 Mark Karan has been touring with offshoots of The Grateful Dead including The Other Ones, Mickey Hart