
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Jesu "Silver" EP

Friday, April 4, 2008
Elf Power "In A Cave"
Formerly of Elephant 6, Elf Power has released "In A Cave". I believe this is their ninth record. A delightfuly sprawling and subversivly psychedelic one at that. On the surface it seems all pop and positivity but there is a fuzzy scratching/scraping hiding underneath. I find it quite delightful to find a record that can be both disonant and bouncy. Kind of makes me wanna dance. that is, if i could dance.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Mi And L'au
Fire On Fire Handmade Limited Edition 5 Song EP

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Steve Scott

Love in the Western World, 1983

Lost Horizon, 1989
The Butterfly Effect, 1992

Empty Orchestra, 1994

We Dreamed that We Were Strangers, 1996
More than a Dream, 1997

Crossing the Boundaries, 1998
Monday, December 24, 2007
2007 top ten

Soulsavers “Its Not How Far You Fall It’s The Way You Land”


Jon Jackson “Green Apples”
Burial “Untrue” 
The Besnard Lakes “Are the Dark Horse”

Bonnie Prince Billy “Ask Forgiveness”

Black Moth Super Rainbow “Dandelion Gum”

Jesu “Conqueror”

Alex Delivery “Star Destroyer”
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Dax Riggs "We sing of only blood and love"

Dax Riggs has many faces including Dry Pussy, Corruption, Golgotha, Daisyhead & The Mooncrickets and Agents of Oblivion. He is probably most noted for Deadboy and the Elephantmen or Acid Bath. This is a wonderful rock record. Dark and spooky. My biggest complaint would be that not one song reaches three minutes. Too short Dax, The same with deadboy, give us a little more.
"Once"

Let me preface by saying I have never been one with an appreciation for soundtracks.
The few exceptions are typicaly classicaly oriented. That said, run out and buy "Once".
This soundtrack is filled with an aching beauty that elevates these songs beyond "soundtrack".
I think Glen sounds a little like Cat Stevens on the opening "Falling Slowly" with Marketa Irglová singing along clean and sparse. "If you want me" is a haunting call for love. I could do with out "Broken hearted hoover fixer sucker guy", for me it is the one low point on the record. Marketa's"The Hill" is absolutely heartbreaking.
Also worthy of being searched out is "The Swell Season" by Irglová and Hansard from 2006. They just sound so good together.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Ingrid Michaelson "Girls and Boys"
Ingrid Michaelsons "Girls and Boys" kind of puts me in a weird place. It is a lovely and brilliant recording. I just hope it can get past its "Greys anatomy and target commercial" box. I honestly did not expect this record to be this good. I absolutely love it. And I am left searching for "Slows the Rain".
Bat for Lashes "Fur and Gold" is a lushly beautiful and quirky recording. I think the best description I have heared so far is dido/joanna newsome/kate bush/bjork had Devendras illegitimate lovechild. Freak folk? no, I think not. Mystical? oh yeah. I love its simple/sparse arrangements. It is rhythmic and seductive filled with handclaps and shakers etc. The British ladies continue to invade (Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen) while managing not to get in each others way stylisticly.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
DEVENDRA BANHART "SMOKEY ROLLS DOWN THUNDER CANYON"

Monday, October 1, 2007
Music News
Those of you familiar with my obsession with the New York jazz scene (every thing from John Zorn and Naked City to Cassandra Wilson or Steve Coleman) may or may not recall my desire to go to the Knitting Factory. I have never quite mad it but now it appears one will be coming to me.
Hopefully the first thing to go will be the flaming guitar and the seemingly endless stream of Rap and Metal. Please don't misunderstand I do enjoy both rap and metal but many other things as well. Things have been looking up lately. A name change? Soon? In the past few months or so we have been graced by Buckwheat Zydeco, Pato Banton, The Avett Brothers, Gary Jules, Bright Eyes, Built to Spill, Satllite Party (Perry Ferrell's new thing) as well as Megadeth and E-40. The future looks bright with "symphony on the edge"(yes as in classical music), Brandi Carlisle, A Fine Frenzy, Matt Nathanson and two Modest mouse shows.
The other good news is the promise that they will no longer put a curfew on a concert and push you out the door just so they can have the saturday night "dance party". In reality I am suprised Built to Spill came back since last time they were told to get of the stage.
So regardless, the future looks bright. Hopefully we can handle a full fledge "Knitting Factory" That is the name I am rooting for...
http://www.knittingfactory.com/
Saturday, September 15, 2007
The Broken Family Band "Hello Love" (IMPORT)

Monday, September 10, 2007
A Fine Frenzy "ONE CELL IN THE SEA"



