Fuse Album Review: "Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper" " It Ain't Pretty
I don't doubt Noah Lennox's sincerity, but I really think he might have missed the point of his own album.
I don't doubt Noah Lennox's sincerity, but I really think he might have missed the point of his own album.
Two brilliant television programs made their final broadcasts last week " "The Legend of Korra" and "The Colbert Report."
Soused is such an impressive album because of its attempt to reconcile opposing aesthetic ends.
Imagine Yourself in a Free and Natural World finds B L A C K I E reaching an ambitious artistic high, delivering potent pieces of jazzy discord that impressively conflate the barbaric and t…
Some listeners are undoubtedly going to dismiss Lese Majesty as a collection of vignettes or motifs, formless for all intents and purposes. That would be a shame.
Here are a handful of underground/alternative music releases worth your consideration.
Louie is a difficult show to advertise because it is the only example of art-television at the moment.
There have been three pop LPs this year that I've really been digging: they are gloriously wacky.
These challenging LPs offer opposing, but equally thrilling, aural/cinematic adventures: one is an overblown grindhouse flick, the other a wondrous fantasy feature.
I love an album that ends with a bang " and The Swans' To Be Kind ends with four.
The dazzling LP "Mess" proves that the band Liars has not half-heartedly made the switch to electronic music.
The two best black metal LPs of the past few months come from the Netherlands' An Autumn for Crippled Children and Poland's Behemoth.
Exciting new LPs from two leading practitioners of post-rock -- Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Have a Nice Life.
I cannot express my love for "Angel Guts : Red Classroom" strongly enough. At the very least, it's necessary listening for anyone with an interest in "no wave" and avant-garde music.
The greatest album of the year isn't even an album per se. There is a lot of hoopla surrounding the leak of what might be the debut album of elusive British lo-fi R&B artist Jai Paul.