Archive for October, 2008

Weekly Music News Roundup

Friday, October 31st, 2008
Ben Weinman

Ben Weinman

Dillinger Escape Plan guitarist Ben Weinman posts footage of his solo performance; Black Moth Super Rainbow won’t be playing for a while; MTV Iggy posts a clip of Yo-Yo Ma and Andrew Bird jamming. This and much more…

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DIY Venue Spotlight: The BFG

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Photo by Jen Hauser

Saving the youth of Appleton, Wisconsin from radio rock, the BFG House has been hosting punk shows for over a year. The BFG was established to share new music and an alternative way of life with the Appleton community. Bands who play here can expect home cooked meals and an audience of punks, neighbors and the occasional ‘townie.’

 

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Lawrence Arms and Bouncing Souls Kick Off Riot Fest 2008

Friday, October 31st, 2008
Photo by Kevin J. Bradley

Photo by Kevin J. Bradley

Chicago’s own Riot Fest made its return this year, once again kicking down doors to several venues for the annual punk rock festivities. Things started in high gear on Friday, October 12 at the House of Blues with the lineup of The Frankl Project, Das Kapital, Shot Baker, The Bouncing Souls, and The Lawrence Arms. (more…)

What We’re Doing This Weekend

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Ravish Momin's Trio Tarana

Halloween is nearly here, and may we recommend a celebration that involves seeing GWAR and getting covered in fake blood? If that doesn’t float your gory boat, check out Ravish Momin’s Trio Tarana, the Graveface Records Day of the Dead showcase, or Italian noise-punk trio .

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BPM Counter: October Singles Round-Up

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

This week, ALARM columnist Sean-Michael Yoder brings us a run down of new singles out form a variety of DJs throughout the world. Among them are tracks from American DJ Chris Fortier, up and coming Argentinean Distaff, and one from Djuma Soundsytem with Danish producer/DJ Flip.

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I Love You: Drone, Drugs, and Harmony

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Drone, Drugs, and Harmony, the self-released debut by Kanas City, Missouri’s I Love You is unlikely to inspire the (unwarranted) hand-wringing,  post-colonial guilt in which critics indulged over Vampire Weekend this last year, but both groups are equally indebted to past masters of African pop. (more…)

This Week’s Best Albums

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Squarepusher: Just a Souvenir

Squarepusher: Just a Souvenir

Our picks for this week feature the IDM jazz fusion of Squarepusher, the klezmer-core of Zakarya, the aggressive alt-country of O’death, the epic hardcore of Akimbo, and more. Check it!

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Weekly Burlesque: Fantasies by Lisa Kereszi

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Photo Credit: Lisa Kereszi

I first became aware of Lisa’s work when I saw this beautiful image of Julie Atlas Muz, taken in 2000, in BUST magazine in 2002:

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The Top 10 Hellacopters Songs

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Since their formation in 1994, Stockholm’s The Hellacopters have run a stylistic rock gauntlet from early days of garage-punk drawing from the likes of The MC5 and Motorhead to their recently more accessible mix of classic rock and power pop. In the process, they have become one of Scandinavia’s most prolific and noteworthy rock bands of all time. (more…)

DIY Venue Spotlight: Spazzatorium Galleria

Friday, October 24th, 2008
Photo courtesy of venue

Photo courtesy of venue

In Greenville, North Carolina “booty dance club music” and cover bands dominate the music scene. The Spazzatorium Galleria offers an alternative for those unsatisfied with sing-a-longs and booty dropping beats. This community space hosts and a variety of local and touring bands; the Galleria is devoted to fostering self-expression and sustaining Greenville’s independent music scene. (more…)