Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
An iconic poet/musician whose soulful spoken-word style helped give rise to rapping, Gil Scott-Heron presents his second “comeback” album this week — an atmospheric, down-tempo disc of diversity that is produced by XL owner Richard Russell.
Crafting powerful folk abstractions and interwoven, trance-inducing vocal dynamics, Pillars and Tongues issues a new LP and download; metal behemoths Arsis boast more tireless harmonized shredding; dance-pop quintet Hot Chip shines with a diversity of synth sounds; and internationally beloved electronic producers Massive Attack end a seven-year album drought. (more…)
Tags: Anti, Arsis, Astralwerks, Beak, Bluebrain, Blur, Endless Nest, Galactic, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Gil Scott-Heron, Hot Chip, Huun Huur Tu, Indie Recordings, Lujo, Martina Topley-Bird, Massive Attack, Mazzy Star, Nuclear Blast, Pillars and Tongues, Portishead, Shining (Sweden), Smog Veil, This Moment in Black History, TV on the Radio, Ubiquity, XL
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Shining (Norway)
CMJ in New York, Voodoo Experience in New Orleans, four great nights at Chicago’s Hideout, — this weekend is packed. Shudder to Think, Shining, Coliseum, Fucked Up, The Eternals, sBACH, Deacon John, and Pillars and Tongues are all among our recommendations to catch live.
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Tags: Akimbo, Algernon, An Albatross, Andre Williams, Black Earth Ensemble, Black Ladies, Broken Social Scene, Chali 2na, CMJ, Coliseum, D Numbers, Deacon John, DeVotchKa, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Eleventh Dream Day, Extra Action Marching Band, Fucked Up, God Forbid, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Man Man, Marnie Stern, Mike Reed, Minus the Bear, Nine Inch Nails, Ozomatli, Parts & Labor, Phosphorescent, Pillars and Tongues, Pit er Pat, Reverend Horton Heat, sBACH, Sharon Jones, Shining, Shudder to Think, Silences Sumire, Sole, Sunfish Ensemble, The Engines, The Eternals, The Gutter Twins, The Mars Volta, Tobin Summerfield, Town & Country, Voodoo Experience, Zenith Works
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