
week of 8.12.07
New Maps of Hell is direct, short, catchy and attacking – what more can you ask for in a good punk album?
The theatrical release of Martin Scorsese’s concert documentary about the Rolling Stones has been postponed by seven months to sometime next April, distributor Paramount Classics said. The film had originally
Rob Garza, half of electronic duo Thievery Corporation, is slated to release his first solo album on Nov. 6 under the Dust Galaxy moniker. The eponymous effort is said to
Indie Rock has been crashing into the “world’s most famous arena” as of late and the blogosphere darlings of last winter – Cold War Kids – decided to weather some predictable internet-backlash in style by opening for the Muse at MSG; an off-beat warm up before crossing the pond for summer festivals and a fall which primarily consists of opening for the White Stripes.
Lotus’s new release, Escaping Sargasso Sea (May 2007), is a double-disc live album that draws from two previous studio albums, Nomad and The Strength of Weak Ties, along with never
Soccer’s a lot like jazz, or yazz, and to some extent, the popular rock band Phish — it’s free-form, flowing with an emphasis on space; the players feed off the
There’s a solid handful of amazing music-related shows on the ol’ telly this weekend, so check them out or set your DVR to do your dirty work: Friday [all times
I’m abnormally excited to see The Ten tonight, and I’ve got cinema on the brain today. So when Double J randomly sent me the link to the recently uploaded trailer for Eternal
The tracklist for I’m Not There has leaked, and we can’t wait to hear some of the Bob Dylan covers they have lined up for the album. Some of the