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Sollilaquists of Sound | No More Heroes
Anti- (2009)
I've heard that the occasional rose is known to grow from concrete, but from tourist-trap strip malls like Orlando?
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| July 07, 2009
Gossip | Music For Men
Columbia (2009)
Working with master minimalist Rick Rubin, Gossip have lost more than the "The" from their name, as they've pared down their sound while amping up the pop and R&B-isms of their earlier work in this clear and earnest bid for the big kahuna.
By
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| July 07, 2009
Savath and Savalas | La Llama
Stones Throw (2009)
As Prefuse 73, Guillermo Scott Herren has spent the past decade supplying the ambient scene with his impeccable blend of jazz and folk, a series of gentle psychedelic records that's accorded him a respected place alongside fellow one-man-band conceptualists Kieran Hebden and Ben Chasny.
By
GUSTAVO TURNER
| July 07, 2009
Japandroids | Post-Nothing
Polyvinyl (2009)
I was tempted to write off Japandroids as just one more lo-fi punk band who've overdosed on fuzz.
By
RYAN STEWART
| July 07, 2009
Björk | Voltaic
Nonesuch (2009)
As befits an artist who doesn't do much in the conventional manner, Voltaic is a live album unlike many you've heard before.
By
MIKAEL WOOD
| July 07, 2009
America’s Best New Bands 2009
Our picks for the best new artist from each state in the union
Our picks for the best new artist from each state in the union
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PHOENIX STAFF
| July 10, 2009
The block is hot
Jumping genres at Providence Sound Session '09
The summer sun has arrived just in time for the "premier genre-defying summer music festival" known as Sound Session '09, a weeklong block party and musical melting pot for the masses kicking off on Sunday, July 5 and culminating in the climactic, carnival-style parade trough downtown on Saturday, July 11.
By
CHRIS CONTI
| June 30, 2009
Reaction Jackson
How to mourn a mess
There was Michael the living, breathing, singing performer and Jackson the commercial spectacle. We surrendered to the former, he to the latter.
By
MICHAEL BRODEUR
| July 06, 2009
Bibio | Ambivalence Avenue
Warp (2009)
Since this new record by Wolverhampton's Stephen James Wilkinson (a/k/a Bibio) has done nothing but delight me, I'm going to honor the sentiments posted to his MySpace blog and spare him the f-word and all variants thereof.
By
MICHAEL BRODEUR
| July 01, 2009
Bowerbirds | Upper Air
Dead Oceans (2009)
North Carolina's Bowerbirds take the prevailing indie-rock æsthetic — ornate, textured arrangements, clean vocal harmonies — and apply them to Southern gothic, Appalachian bluegrass, and folk.
By
RYAN STEWART
| July 06, 2009
Future of the Left | Travels With Myself and Another
4D (2009)
There's a fine line between stupid and clever, as Spinal Tap once quipped, and don't these Future of the Left guys just know it.
By
ZETH LUNDY
| July 01, 2009
Iggy Pop | Préliminaires
Astralwerks (2009)
Astralwerks (2009)
By
GUSTAVO TURNER
| July 06, 2009
The Most Serene Republic | . . . And the Ever Expanding Universe
Arts and Crafts (2009)
The Most Serene Republic were the first group signed to Arts and Crafts that had no relationship to Broken Social Scene.
By
JAKE COHEN
| July 01, 2009
Interview: Michael Jackson's autobiographer
Stephen Davis, ghostwriter of Moon Walk, remembers the King of Pop. And his monkey.
"This was still a 30 year old black kid when I was working with him," Davis says, still incredulous at Jackson's death. "And the guy who just died looked kind of like a 60 year old white woman in garish lipstick. Kind of like the Joker."
By
CARLY CARIOLI
| July 06, 2009
Hard-wired fuzz
The Inclined are finding a balance
The Inclined's December '08 debut, The First Day of Many, continues to captivate my attention with big hooks, spacey synths, and manipulated guitar riffs and squalls, at times encapsulated in fuzz and exploding with unabashedly catchy gems.
By
CHRIS CONTI
| June 24, 2009
The Big Hurt: Durst pantsed, Michaels smooshed
Music news in brief
"This isn't a reunion, this is a comeback," quibbled the red-hatted irrelephant in a BBC interview.
By
DAVID THORPE
| June 23, 2009
Levon Helm | Electric Dirt
Dirt Farmer Music/Vanguard
Helm's 2007 Dirt Farmer won the Best Traditional Folk Album Grammy for its acoustic arrangements of songs plucked from the Delta soil of the Band drummer and singer's rural Arkansas youth.
By
TED DROZDOWSKI
| June 23, 2009
Major Lazer | Guns Don't Kill People . . . Lazers Do
Downtown (2009)
Producer-centric pop music of the last decade or three has, so the argument goes, made mainstream America's airwaves more diverse by pushing an inclusive mixtape æsthetic onto the great unwashed. So a fake-band album by Diplo and Switch, two of the more well-renowned DJ/producers around, should be gangbusters, right?
By
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| June 23, 2009
The Jonas Brothers | Lines, Vines and Trying Times
Hollywood (2009)
For a group of guys who made their name as the boy band of whom no mom could disapprove, the Jonas Brothers have developed some pretty repellent ideas about the fairer sex. In what seems like every other song here, they whine about how crazy and needy and bitchy young women can be.
By
MIKAEL WOOD
| June 23, 2009
Minitel Rose | The French Machine
Futur (2009)
Not many people remember Bitter Moon , a fantastic, slept-on 1992 movie directed by Roman Polanski.
By
GUSTAVO TURNER
| June 23, 2009
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