Doves fail to shake off the Rust with stale release
By Marissa D'Orazio | April 16, 2009English indie rockers Doves have publicly compared the creation of their fourth studio album to therapy, and they seem to be right in their description.
English indie rockers Doves have publicly compared the creation of their fourth studio album to therapy, and they seem to be right in their description.
I just read ?The Dumbest Generation.? Cover to cover, author Mark Bauerlein posits that we digital kids are dumb because we no longer read books.
It?s hard to do an EP right. Finding three to six tracks that lend themselves to one another and don?t seem like they should be part of something larger is a difficult task.
Jealous exes can be such a drag ? especially when they are forest queens.Although The Decemberists are not strangers to weaving an intricate story line into their albums (The Crane Wife had tracks loosely based on Japanese folklore), most fans probably did not brace themselves for this.
Full disclosure here: I?m not a huge electronic music fan. Something about phrases or riffs repeated 40 times just doesn?t bode well with me.
Music venues ? lately they?ve been dropping like flies.
OC Soundtrack alumni Bell X1 is breaking the sound barrier on its way back to the indie scene with its fourth studio album, Blue Lights on the Runway.
Good things come in twos from Brooklyn.This is what we first learned from MGMT, and are having confirmed with the emergence of Matt and Kim ? a boy-girl duo (Matt Johnson and Kim Schifino) that originally met at the Pratt Institute.
Last Friday, The Supper Club welcomed electro-pop duo Panda Transport ? the transatlantic collision of American jazz-pop artist Kathy Compton (Kat Panda) and French pop-electronica creator Thierry Holwek (Ti Panda). tableau had a chance to talk to Kathy Compton after watching the show:tab: With Thierry being from Leon, and you being from around here, can I hear the story of how you two met and formed Panda Transport?Kathy Compton: I met him on a Web site for musicians, looking for places to play in Europe.
Denver pioneers of your mother?s rock music ? The Fray are back.