Indie-rock visionary Sufjan Stevens’ eccentric songs and his garage-band approach to orchestration might suggest he’s an advocate for creative spontaneity. His concert in Madison, Wis., on Monday night gave a different impression, offering a sneak peek at his creative process as he tried out a batch of new baroque-pop songs. Continue reading
Author Archives: David Hyland
Review: Alice In Chains Attempts Grunge Resurrection On New Record
Seven years after the death of their iconic frontman, Seattle’s Alice In Chains has reformed with a new lead singer and new album. But despite the changes in the band and the world at large since the grunge years, the new record picks up exactly where they left off. Continue reading
Review: Muse’s New Album Seeks To Overcome Lingering ‘Resistance’
Six years after releasing its greatest album only to find many fans found that it did a better Radiohead than Radiohead, English alternative-rock trio Muse are still struggling to earn the success and respect its music warrants. The group’s new album takes a different tact to win new fans and convert suspicious holdouts. Continue reading
Review: Jay-Z Relies On Hit-Making Designs For ‘The Blueprint 3’
If his new album’s title of “The Blueprint 3” isn’t evidence enough, rap superstar Jay-Z knows how to put together blockbuster albums even when multi-million sellers seem like an endangered species in the download era. But more than a name, Jay-Z’s new disc succeeds because he follows a simple philosophy: Make hits. Continue reading
Review: Os Mutantes’ Return Offers Tropicalia Flashback
Tropicalia musical pioneers Os Mutantes were among a generation of musicians credited with introducing rock and folk influences to Brazilian audiences in the late 1960s, while likewise inspiring rock stars Beck and Kurt Cobain. The group’s new album — its first in nearly 35 years — aims to accomplish the same all over again. Continue reading
Review: Arctic Monkeys Freeze Out Doubters With ‘Humbug’
Three records into their careers and British alternative-rock combo Arctic Monkeys are hoping a comeback album with right their ship and bring them back to the good graces of the rock-geek blogosphere. Continue reading
Review: Raconteurs’ Benson Hones Power-Pop Punch On Solo Effort
Free of recording and touring commitments with Jack White and the other Raconteurs, the band’s co-frontman Brendan Benson is now attempting to kick start his neglected solo career. His new power-pop masterpiece comes roaring to life with a fire and execution that listeners haven’t heard from him previously. Continue reading
Review: Jack White’s The Dead Weather Yields Fearsome Guitar Thunder
The concept of down time is something completely foreign to White Stripes leader Jack White. Fresh from touring with his side project, the Raconteurs, and actively plotting the future of his primary gig, White has launched yet another new band, the Dead Weather. The group’s first album fleshes out the White Stripes’ stripped down, hard-hitting formula. Continue reading
Review: Band Vocalist Levon Helm Digs Up, Exposes ‘Electric’ Roots
After years of exile from the pop mainstream and enduring nearly every hardship imaginable, former Band drummer Levon Helm won a Grammy award and other critical notices for an unplugged, roots-oriented album in 2007. Unfortunately, Helm’s brand-new disc reveals a lapse into harmful old habits. Continue reading
Review: Grizzly Bear’s ‘Veckatimset’ Quietly Confirms Internet Buzz
Thanks to opening duties for some of underground-rock’s best-loved artists, New York low-fi rock group Grizzly Bear has seen its profile extend beyond the arty clubs and warehouses of Brooklyn to the top of music world tastemakers’ homepages. The group’s new album magnificently reinforces the buzz. Continue reading