‘How I Met Your Mother’ Breakdown: ‘Sunrise’
More fun guest stars — ‘HIMYM’ is trying to make a callback to every past episode this season, it seems — but do we need even more episodes about Ted’s love for Robin? Fortunately, this seems to be the final one.
Broken Bells- After the Disco
[rating=8.00] After the Disco, the follow up recording to Broken Bells’ self-titled release in 2010, could be as much a reference to a state beyond happiness as one of a state beyond loneliness. Using that as a thematic base for songwriting has yielded, again, a great unison of brilliant melody and dark infused lyricism. One […]
Arctic Monkeys- Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL 1/31/14
Arctic Monkeys took the Hard Rock stage obscured by a dense fog and lighting that cast the band in silhouette. The ambiance created a somber mood that lasted until the first crunching drum beat of the set-opening “Do I Wanna Know?” There are two types of Arctic Monkeys fans — those who accept the band’s […]
KONGOS Make Epic Records Debut – “Come With Me”
KONGOS is comprised of four Arizona-based brothers (by way of London and South Africa, who fuse “classic rock elements, African rhythms and Balkan beats” to combine for a sound that’s truly alternative and instantly memorable. Lunatic, out now, is the stunning 12-song Epic debut for the siblings, born to popular ’70s South African/British singer-songwriter John […]
Love, Poetry and Revolution: A Journey Through the British Psychedelic And Underground Scenes
With the emergence of CD box sets, two specialties seem to be rising to the top like natural selection. Perhaps one’s a direct result of the other, who knows, but we now have the best label compilations (Island, Vertigo, Harvest, Dandelion, Dawn etc.) along with current labels compiling genre anthologies. Just released by Grapefruit Records, […]
‘Girls’ Breakdown: ‘Only Child’
The disappointing but inevitable turning point initiated by last week’s episode continues with resilience in “Only Child,” pitting Hannah and Caroline against each other in what essentially is a battle of selves.
Nickel Creek Embarks on First Tour Since 2007
The Grammy Award–winning, multi-platinum selling trio Nickel Creek—Chris Thile (mandolin/vocals), Sara Watkins (fiddle/vocals), and Sean Watkins (guitar/vocals)—officially reunites for the first time since its 2007 self-described “indefinite hiatus” with a US tour this spring and summer, with shows in Nashville, New York, Boston, Washington, Chicago, and Oakland, as well as at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival […]
Live Review: Zappa Plays Zappa Gels with the Portland Weird at the Roseland Theater (January 31st, 2014)
What makes this performance so stellar is that it never feels like imitation, even really good imitation.
Damon Fowler (Interview)
From the swampy opening notes of Damon Fowler’s new CD, Sounds Of Home, you get the feeling that this is going to be good. Not exactly a greenhorn but still fresh enough to be pulling out some exciting new licks, Florida bred Fowler is finally getting the recognition he deserves as his third Blind Pig […]
Josh Ritter – Nepture Theatre, Seattle, WA 1/26/14
Full disclosure: this reviewer walked into the Neptune theater in Seattle the other night entirely expecting to enjoy Josh Ritter’s set. As one of many people who would call his latest release, The Beast In Its Tracks, one of the best albums of 2013, it seemed a fairly safe bet. Ritter, on an acoustic tour […]
Lotus/The Werks – The Space at Westbury, Westbury, NY 1/25/14
The weather outside was frightful, leaving eager attendees scrambling on the treacherous roads, but the payoff was well worth the risk. The true storm was brewing inside in the form of unique and stellar musings from Lotus and The Werks at the recently opened The Space at Westbury. Strangers to the jam scene are quickly […]
Panic at the Disco – Ogden Theatre, Denver CO 1.18.14
Panic at the Disco performing in Denver
‘Community’ Breakdown: ‘Analysis of Cork-Based Networking’
‘Community’ mocks ‘Game of Thrones’ culture in this decent episode.
Les Claypool “twangifies” with Duo de Twang (INTERVIEW)
Few musicians are as recognizable as Les Claypool. Between his bizarrely unique and hugely influential style of bass playing, darkly comical lyrics, and cartoonish, sinister vocal delivery, Claypool is a musical personality who would be impossible to rip off. In over three decades as a professional musician he has been involved in enough bands, collaborations […]
Hard Working Americans – feat. Todd Snider, Dave Schools, Neal Casal, Chad Staehly, Duane Trucks – Brighton Music Hall, Boston, MA 1/12/14
We all have our own personal greatest hits list. A dozen or so songs that stand out to us either because of the sound, the lyrics, or maybe the memories it invokes. If you’re a musician, in addition to listening to the music, you can actually perform your “Favorites” playlist. If you’re a musician’s musician, […]
Yuck Shares New Track, “Athena,” Announces New EP
Yuck may have released a warmly received second LP Glow and Behold last year, but they are hardly resting. Currently playing to packed venues in the US, the London four piece have also recorded a brand new EP, Southern Skies, to be released later this spring. This, the lush, miasmic sigh of “Athena” is the […]
Dr. Dog – Terminal 5, NY, NY 1/25/14
Dr. Dog kicked off their long winter tour Saturday night with a rollicking set of fluid playing, supporting the group’s diverse catalog. After taking a break in December from the road the group showed no rust and hit its stride in support of their most recent effort B-Room. Opening things on this national tour is […]
‘American Horror Story: Coven’ Breakdown: ‘The Seven Wonders’
This season decided to forego trying to out-gore and out-horror itself, and embraced the comedy of the genre instead. It was a campy, trendy season; and this finale tied it all together with a big bow.
Parquet Courts- “Stoned and Starving
Damien Jurado Releases Live Video for “Jericho Road”
Damien Jurado has released the live video for “Jericho Road,” the second single from Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son. This clip is a stripped-down acoustic performance filmed at Strongroom Recording Studio in London. Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son, the richly-recorded 11th studio album by Damien Jurado and third collaboration with producer […]