With original frontman David Lee Roth back in the fold, Van Halen finally have a brand-new album out that is meant to bring a jolt of vitality (and a mark of respect) for what has become something like a reality- show-meets-oldies act. Continue reading
Author Archives: David Hyland
Concert Review: Bon Iver’s Stage Return Invites Celebration
Bon Iver’s sold-out show at the regal Riverside Theatre in Milwaukee was an all-out feting that included standing ovations and the reading of a proclamation that it was “Bon Iver Day” within the city limits. Continue reading
Review: Robertson’s ‘Clairvoyant’ Lacks Brilliant Insights
Once, Robbie Robertson was a rare ’60s musical triple threat: guitar ace, songwriting visionary and master orchestrator of talent. Now, his new solo album, “How To Become Clairvoyant,” is easily the most vanilla creation of his solo career. Continue reading
Review: Britney Spears’ ‘Femme Fatale’ Suffers Fatal Injuries
Fueled by equal parts of fear and ambition, Britney Spears has now released a new record, “Femme Fatale,” that swings for the fences in an attempt to solidify her shaky hold on the pop audiences and to slide back into the pole position in the ongoing contest with her dance-pop adversaries, young and old. Continue reading
Top 5 Best Irish Drinking Songs
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day properly, here’s a list of the best Irish drinking songs to mark the occassion. Continue reading
Soundbytes: Pop Music’s 5 Best Halloween Songs
When it comes to celebrating Halloween, it’s film — not music — that is the popular art form that has best defined and shaped this most spooky of holidays. Ask anyone to name a scary theme from Halloween and the smart money says they’re most often drawing on ideas and motifs popularized in the movies. Continue reading
Concert Review: Dylan Doubleheader Delivers Surprises, As Expected
Bob Dylan underscored his trouble-making philosophy countless times during two back-to-back sets at Overture Hall in downtown Madison on Monday night. Throughout both concerts, he demonstrated many times how his unpredictability can reveal the breadth of his genius. Occasionally, however, it also showed his mischievousness. Continue reading
Concert Review: The National Rocks For Obama, Claims Spotlight
Only hours after sharing the stage with President Barack Obama at a campaign rally in Madison, Wis., unassuming indie-rock group the National finally seemed poised to shed their bashful ways and play to the kind of larger audiences that rock stars — even presidential ones — are accustomed to. Continue reading
Review: Stone Temple Pilots’ Disc Is Attempt At Second Takeoff
Newly reunited Stone Temple Pilots were once the greatest guilty pleasure of the ’90s rock scene. Two decades after they ruled the airwaves, the alternative-rock group is hoping its new disc will allow them to defend their arena-rock status and maybe bring their fans out of the closet. Continue reading
Top 10 All-Time Best Movie Music Moments
Ready your headphones along with your popcorn. Soundbytes compiles a list of the best musical moments in the history of the movies. Continue reading