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Music: The Fiery Furnaces: I’m Going Away

Casey McKinney

08.21.09

One of this year’s surprise faves, Memphis based Jay Reatard, may have famously (okay famously if you are a music geek) dissed the Brooklyn…

Music: Psychic TV: Mr. Alien Brain vs The Skin Walkers

Casey McKinney

08.21.09

While most of this year’s Genesis P-Orridge attention has been given to his reunion tours with an earlier band, the legendary noise pioneers…

Music: Serengeti

Ben Bush

07.19.09

Novelty rap song or brilliant character portrait? "Dennehy" is the single from Chicago rapper Serengeti’s album of the same name. The…

Sunset Rubdown – Dragonslayer

Mark Gluth

07.19.09

Quebecois maestro Spencer Krug of the indie avatars Wolf Parade and Frog Eyes also heads up the narrative minded (and now pretty much band-like) unit Sunset Rubdown, which has just released its fourth album, Dragonslayer. Mark Gluth, keeper of the blog Joyful Thing and author of the upcoming book The Late Work of Margaret Kroftis from Akashic Books’ Little House on The Bowery series, reviews.

Music: XBXRX: Un Usurper

Casey McKinney

07.06.09

Like all non-idiots (and please hold the personal heckling till the end here), I love free albums, and like those lucky enough to have experienced…

The Infamous Glitter Glove

Casey McKinney

06.27.09

The Glitter Glove by Danny Jock

Dinosaur Jr. – Farm

Grant Weber

06.27.09

While Beyond may have thrown everyone for a loop that one of the nastiest divorces in rock history was suddenly caput (it was like Burton had returned to Taylor again, and the chemistry was off the charts) – Farm, Dinosaur Jr.’s latest shows maybe there’s no surprises anymore, except that Mascis and crew keep proving louder, stronger and lovelier that they are one of rock’s greatest bands…ever. Take out them earplugs son, let the damage wash beautifully over you.  Grant Weber reviews.

Music: Sonic Youth – The Eternal

Casey McKinney

06.14.09

You know when you get 5 choices in those little Facebook best of quizzes (well maybe you don’t, maybe you are too busy listening to music, or…

James Blackshaw’s New Classic

Brian Howe

05.19.09

James Blackshaw is one of Michael Gira’s (of Swans and Angels of Light fame) dashing young gods. That is to say – well at the least – he’s on Gira’s Young God Records label.  And as Brian Howe serendipitously concurs, for such a relatively young man, Blackshaw’s music is mythical in its reach, with an uncanny ethereal timelessness to it.  Here Howe reviews the new record Glass Bead Game, which is out officially next week, along with a Blackshaw collaboration from 2008, Brethren of the Free Spirit’s The Wolf Also Shall Dwell with the Lamb.

Music: The Obits—I Blame You

Michael Louie

04.30.09

Back in the day, I recall my hometown of Newark, Delaware went through a bunch of music trends. One was racist skinhead hardcore. Another one, some…