Soundbytes remembers Al Aronorwitz, the so-called “the godfather of rock journalism,” who played a critical role in the careers of many ’60s music legends. Continue reading
Category Archives: 2005
Review: White Stripes Falter, NIN Return With A Vengeance
Soundbytes gives the rundown on new releases by the White Stripes and Nine Inch Nails, and comments on the two group’s differing strategies for repeating musical success. Continue reading
Review: Coldplay Deliver Strong But Chilly New Album
While U2’s latest record had them showing their age, young upstarts Coldplay’s new record, “X&Y,” demonstrates that this is a band in its creative ascendancy and ready to challenge rock’s stadium kings. Soundbytes gives you the lowdown. Continue reading
Review: Wallflowers’ New Disc Shows Little Growth
Almost 10 years after their breakthrough hit and their subsequent fade from the spotlight, roots-rockers the Wallflowers have returned with yet another new album designed to recapture the limelight. Soundbytes lets you know whether they’ve learned any new lessons. Continue reading
Review: Flaming Lips Documentary Chronicles ‘Freaks’ Perseverance
The Flaming Lips’ career is a story of artistic endurance. A new DVD, “The Fearless Freaks,” follows the psychedelic band’s 20-year, zig-zaging ascent from oddballs of the early ’80s hardcore punk scene to MTV-knighted, one-hit wonders to one of underground rock’s premier groups. Continue reading
Concert Review: Audioslave Returns With The Past
Although a new album is headed to stores in a couple of weeks, hard rock supergroup Audioslave chose to mine their impressive back catalog for their current North American tour. Continue reading
Review: Folds, Phillips Aim To Restart Solo Careers
Going solo is the escape hatch for every frontman frustrated by the confines of band life. But what do you do when your solo debut flops? Soundbytes weighs in whether the second solo albums by Ben Folds and former Toad The Wet Sprocket singer Glen Phillips are worth a second chance. Continue reading
Interview: Low Reaches Ever Higher
After years of wallowing on the edge of obscurity, Minnesota trio Low is posed to claim a bigger slice of the indie rock pie with a new label and a new sound. Continue reading
Review: Queens Of The Stone Age Rebound From Stardom
How does a long-struggling heavy rock band follow their breakthrough success? If you’re Queens Of The Stone Age, you chuck their trademark sound out the window before recording your new album. Soundbytes gives an estimate of the damage. Continue reading
Soundbytes: Glimpse Predictions For Grammy 2005
The Grammys are this Sunday and Soundbytes puts on his swami hat to give a rundown of who’s likely to walk away with the music industry’s most prestigious awards. Continue reading