Posts Tagged ‘The Jesus Lizard’

This Week’s Best Albums

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The strangely grooving maelstrom that is Daughters unveils its best album this week — a combination of behemoth low end, gnarly rock riffs, and guitar leads that sound like tornado sirens.

Germany’s Imperium Dekadenz delivers “intelligent black metal” with a set of epic arrangements and acoustic passages.  Adventurous art-rock trio Liars issues another bold album that defies convention, and Aloha — “that indie-rock band with the marimba” — expands its sound a bit for another solid outing. (more…)

This Week’s Best Albums

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

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For this limited-edition live release, eclectic IDM composer Squarepusher — a.k.a. bass guru Tom Jenkinson — displays his uncanny ability to play a six-string bass like a classical guitar.

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Following a Grammy-nominated debut in 2005, the John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble issues a shape-shifting big-band/classical disc with crossover appeal.

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Chugging mathcore quartet Keelhaul steps ever so gently from the shadows on an aptly titled return to form.

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Experimental guitarist David Daniell and pedal-steel guitarist Douglas McCombs lay tape to four long-form creations that intertwine composition and improvisation.

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Gritty punk fury, driving riffs, guitar squeals, and mish-mashed time signatures again define Pissed Jeans on the band’s third full-length album.

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The Waitiki 7 balances a thematic tribute to Martin Denny and musical stars of yore with piano-driven Latin sounds, modern jazz, lounge, and film motifs. (more…)

Pitchfork Festival 2009, Notes from the Park

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

In our download-obsessed culture, music has increasingly become a private experience for many people, and it is exciting to be a part of a large-scale event such as the Pitchfork Music Festival, which lends itself for communication, sharing, and “Dude, have you heard this yet?!?”

One of the Pitchfork Music Festival’s greatest triumphs is highlighting an independent-minded culture that goes beyond music with volunteer-staffed info-booths run by social action groups and non-profits, DIY clothing and gift vendors, 

The Flatstock art exhibit gathers some of the most innovative concert poster artists in the business,  not to mention the CHIRP Record Fair, where independent labels from around the country, record stores and collectors are able to sell their wares.

The focal point of this community, needless to say, is the music itself. But despite high pre-fest anticipation, and a wide-ranging cast of talent that combined emerging artists with long-time favorites including iconic Sunday-night headliner The Flaming Lips, as often as not, many would-be extraordinary moments were marred by sound problems or obscured by the claustrophobia-inducing crowds in the moderate-sized Union Park.

Although there was still plenty of fun to be had, it seemed likely that many artists that might blow someone over in a club setting had the odds stacked against them.  

This Week’s Best Albums

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
Bill Frisell: All Hat

Bill Frisell: All Hat

Mid-May brings a beautiful country-Western soundtrack from Bill Frisell, neoclassical strings and mid-’90s alt-rock from Skeletonbreath, modern acoustic jazz and African sounds from Nicole Mitchell’s Black Earth Strings, and precise, über-melodic math rock from Upsilon Acrux. (more…)

Ten Current/Upcoming Tours to Catch

Monday, February 9th, 2009

As the season’s wintry punishment eases (it cracked 50 in Chicago this weekend), more and more artists are getting back in their vans and braving the roads for packed and sparse crowds alike.

Here’s a list of tours on our radar, including dates from The Bad Plus, Fucked Up, Orange Tulip Conspiracy, P.O.S., Secret Chiefs 3, Young Widows, and more. (more…)

This Week’s Best Albums

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
The Bastard Noise: Rogue Astronaut

The Bastard Noise: Rogue Astronaut

As the January releases start to ramp up, we get accessible Armageddon from The Bastard Noise, an electro-pop-rock hybrid from Norway’s The Low Frequency in Stereo, a beautiful post-rock reissue from Lymbyc Systym, and more. (more…)

Weekly Music News Roundup

Monday, December 1st, 2008
The Jesus Lizard

The Jesus Lizard

Pummeling mid-tempo rock icons The Jesus Lizard will briefly reunite; idiosyncratic rapper Busdriver performs live with a jazz band tonight; minimalist folk group Phosphorescent has recorded a disc of Willie Nelson covers. Read on.

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