Mos Def - True Magic On his third solo LP, True Magic (Geffen), Mos Def returns to rhyming and showcasing some of his soulful crooning. Mos Def makes what he feels and, while that may discourage his early fans, he continues to make socially important music. Read more

bole2harlemuse.jpgThe popular saying goes “venture adventure,” as should any footnote that accompanies this beautiful new sound from Ethiopia. It is an adventurous sound that incorporates ethnocentric rhymes, funky horns, lively percussion, and booty-shaking beats. Read more

Who needs southern or ’70s rock credibility when you can grow thick hair on every square inch of your head and face? On the self-titled debut from Buffalo Killers, these mountain men open with a spacey mix of White Album melodies and blues-heavy guitar work. And that’s before the Buffalo Killers figure out what they do really well. Read more

31knotsuse.jpgPolemics is a little noisier, a little more avant-garde than 31Knots’ previous album, Talk Like Blood, but it is definitely accessible. “Sedition’s Wish” is the EP’s best song, and with its catchy vocal and guitar melodies, it is sure to please any indie rock fan. Read more

Rise AboveA documentary about the first all-queer, all-woman punk band is going to feature a lot of frank talk about sexual politics. And because that band is San Francisco’s Tribe 8, whose performances regularly feature bare-chested band members, males from the crowd fellating strap-on dildos, and on-stage depictions of castration, the talk is going to get heated. Read more

host.jpgInspired by the US military’s dumping of lethal toxinsinto Korea’s Han River, director and writer Bong Joon-Ho takes the scenario an evolutionary stepfurther by introducing an unwelcome byproduct of pollution — a giant mutated monster that eats people. Read more

Gojogo - All Is Fair In the hands of the wrong musicians, experiments on ProTools and other home recording software can come out sounding inauthentic and useless, which makes Gojogo a godsend is so many ways; they are a classically trained quartet in the music of several root cultures, including African and Indian, and are passionately devoted to the kinds of sounds that are introduced into musical climates when languages speak to each other. Read more



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