Posts Tagged ‘Drag City’
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
In its first album with Grails drummer Emil Amos, Om continues to channel discarnate vibes while taking a worldly bent with key guest contributors. The result is another step in the journey for Om — a heightened sense of focus and wellbeing.
Meanwhile, Ben Perowsky’s Moodswing Orchestra is a seductive sonic alloy, melding elastic grooves with sultry and low-key vocals and atmospheric improvisation. Ahleuchatistas refines its math-rock madness with a Tzadik debut, and vibraphone virtuoso Jason Adasiewicz achieves wandering, melodic interplay with the sophomore album from his Rolldown quintet. (more…)
Tags: 90 Day Men, Ahleuchatistas, Al Cisneros, Aram Shelton, Bebel Gilberto, Ben Perowsky, Chris Haikus, Cibo Matto, Cuneiform, Doug Wieselman, Drag City, El Destructo, Elysian Fields, Emil Amos, Frank Rosaly, Glenn Patscha, Jason Adasiewicz, Jason Roebke, Jennifer Charles, Joan as Policewoman, Joan Wasser, Josh Berman, Lichens, Lorraine Rath, Marcus Rojas, Markus Miller, Miho Hatori, Moodswing Orchestra, Om, Pamelia Kurstin, Rob Lowe, Rolldown, Ryan Oslance, Sex Mob, Sleep, Steve Albini, Steven Bernstein, Tzadik
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Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

There’s plenty of musical inbreeding as well as doom, drone, and psych this week as we sort through new releases from Sunn O))), Khanate, Grizzly Bear, Sir Richard Bishop, Master Musicians of Bukkake, and Vieux Farka Touré. (more…)
Tags: Alan Bishop, Alan Dubin, Ali Farka Toure, Asva, Bill Frisell, Bill Horist, Blind Idiot God, Burial Chamber Trio, Conspiracy, Don McGreevy, Drag City, Dylan Carlson, Earth, Estradasphere, Eyvind Kang, Ghidra, Greg Anderson, Grizzly Bear, Hydra Head, James Plotkin, Jessika Kenney, John Coltrane, John Zorn, Julian Priester, Khanate, Master Musicians of Bukkake, Milky, OLD, Oren Ambarchi, Phantomsmasher, Randall Dunn, Secret Chiefs 3, Sir Richard Bishop, Six Degrees, Southern Lord, Stephen O'Malley, Sun City Girls, Sun Ra, Sunn O))), Tim Wyskida, Timb Harris, Toumani Diabate, Vieux Farka Toure, Warp
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Led by vocalist Jennifer Herrema, formerly of noise rockers Royal Trux, RTX’s JJ Got Live RaTX is a 1980s hair-banging dream, as Herrema shouts and snarls and guitarist Jaimo Welch grinds out smoking mountains of molten crunchy stuff.
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Tags: axl rose, Drag City, Iggy Pop, jennifer herrema, joat jett, Neil Hagerty, Royal Trux, RTX, vince neil
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Friday, March 20th, 2009
Hella returns as a duo; Converge posts a studio preview of a new song; Busdriver, Shining (Norway), Om, Russian Circles and Aphex Twin all have new albums on the way. (more…)
Tags: Anti, Aphex Twin, Busdriver, Chrome Hoof, Converge, Deathwish Inc., Drag City, Epitaph, Hella, Michael McCamish, Nils Frykdahl, Om, Rune Grammofon, Russian Circles, Shining, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Spencer Seim, Steve Albini, Suicide Squeeze, The Fear, Warp, Zach Hill
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Kylesa: Static Tensions
This week brings the most powerful album in the canon of down-tuned metalheads Kylesa.
It also brings the vibrant, idiosyncratic rock of Les Claypool, the multicultural psych jam of Melvin Gibbs, more harmonized folk from Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and unreleased tracks of Afrobeat/groove from the Chicago Afrobeat Project. (more…)
Tags: Bill Frisell, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Chicago Afrobeat Project, Critters Buggin, Dead Prez, Dee Alexander, DJ Logic, Drag City, Eugene Hutz, Femi Kuti, Gabby La La, Gogol Bordello, Isis, Jeff Parker, John Medeski, John Zorn, Josh Abrams, Kylesa, Les Claypool, Livewired, Melvin Gibbs, Michael Zerang, Mike Dillon, Nicole Mitchell, Pelican, Prosthetic, Rob Mazurek, Rollins Band, Sam Bass, Skerik, Vernon Reid, Will Oldham
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Squarepusher: Numbers Lucent
As the ‘09 releases crank into gear, we get an acid techno EP from genre-defying mad scientist Squarepusher, a well-balanced jazz-rock LP from Gutbucket, the ninth studio album from indie experimentalists Animal Collective, more avant-garde rock from Cheer-Accident, and a double album of rarities from Six Organs of Admittance. (more…)
Tags: Animal Collective, Ben Chasny, Cheer-Accident, Comets on Fire, Cuneiform, Domino, Drag City, Gutbucket, Naked City, Six Organs of Admittance, Squarepusher, Venetian Snares, Warp, Yakuza
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Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
Prog psychedelia, epic hardcore, synthesized circus sounds — these are the elements of An Albatross. This adventurous rock ‘n’ roll outfit earns a spot in our favorite albums of the week alongside Sao Paulo Underground, RTX, Of Montreal, Pit er Pat, and more.
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Tags: Aesthetics, An Albatross, Drag City, Eyeball, Night Horse, Of Montreal, Pit er Pat, Polyvinyl, Royal Trux, RTX, Sao Paulo Underground, Tee Pee, Thrill Jockey
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