Archive for June, 2006

Little Brother & DJ Drama: Separate but Equal

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Little Brother & DJ Drama - Separate But Equal After their critically acclaimed but unsuccessful selling commercial debut, The Minstrel Show, Little Brother returns with a mix tape to keep their fan’s appetite wet. An unlikely collaboration with Southern mix tape guru DJ Drama may raise an eyebrow or two, but the music far exceeds any stereotypical judgments. (more…)

Russian Circles: Enter

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Russian Circles - Enter Enter, a six-song, 44-minute coming of age of Chicago’s Russian Circles, ably balances lovely clean-channel melodies and big-assed riffs alike. Its deft combinations of interwoven harmonies, rhythmic grooves, and nod-inducing drum work, along with its substantial ability to structure all-instrumental jams, make the standard-practice eight-minute tune feel much closer to four. (more…)

Peeping Tom: S/T

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Peeping Tom - S/T How long did this take to complete? Talk about one of your all-time letdowns. Peeping Tom is the long-anticipated pop collaboration from Mike Patton, singer of popular rock act Faith No More and seminal jazz spazzes Mr. Bungle, among others. (more…)

Sondre Lerche and The Face Down Quartet: The Duper Sessions

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Sondre Lerche and The Faces Down Quartet - The Duper Sessions This is a sharp right for Sondre Lerche; the Norwegian downshifts from guitar-wielding young indie popster into jazz quartet leader, and somehow makes it seem like this is what he was always meant to do. (more…)

V/A: Exit Music: Songs With Radio Heads

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

V/A - Exit Music: Songs With Radio Heads I have yet to hear a really great tribute album. They’re all just academic exercises – what would Ween sound like covering Barbra Streisand? (Actually, that sounds like something Ween has probably done.) So the Radiohead tribute Exit Music didn’t exactly disappoint: my expectations were quite low, and it just about met them. (more…)

Gnarls Barkley: St. Elsewhere

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere The teaming of rapper/singer Cee-Lo Green and slick producer Dangermouse is a wet dream waiting to happen for the hipster/indie crowd. The irony, though, is that music lovers of all genres can appreciate the music on this album. (more…)

Murs: Murray’s Revenge

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Murs - Murray's Revenge On Murray’s Revenge, Murs and producer 9th Wonder of Little Brother fame team up for a sequel to 2005’s 3:16. There is definitely a great musical chemistry between these two as they produce another top-notch album. Murs, one of L.A.’s most underrated emcees, is still going strong with another album full of witty, sarcastic, tongue-cheek humor and thought-provoking lyrics. (more…)

Memphis: A Little Place in the Wilderness

Monday, June 19th, 2006

MemphisA Little Place in the Wilderness (Good Fences) is another addition for an era of soft-spoken, sad songwriter albums in the vein of Sufjan Stevens, Death Cab, and Bright Eyes. (more…)

Prototypes: Prototypes

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Prototypes - PrototypesIf the White Stripes met Le Tigre and Fisherspooner in an alley and fought until their spirits merged and no one died, you would be left with a totally unrealistic situation – but also the music of Prototypes. (more…)

Jonas Kullhammar Quartet: Son of a Drummer

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

Jonas Kullhammar Quartet - Son of a Drummer Since 1998, the Jonas Kullhammar Quartet have quietly released five albums, received two Swedish Grammys, toured Europe, Canada, and the United States – without the help of major press coverage. (more…)