Perceived primarily as Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme’s side project/dalliance with being the second banana, the Eagles of Death Metal proved an excellent, fun-loving boogie-rock act on their 2003 debut. Their new album is even better. Continue reading
Category Archives: 2006
Review: New Flaming Lips Album Is More Abstract Vision
The Flaming Lips are in the catbird seat. They’ve won a Grammy, toured with Beck and have literally crowd-surfed while inside a giant plastic bubble at rock festivals around the world. But can their new album keep the band’s winning streak alive? Continue reading
Review: Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Second Album Is Tamer But Better
While some of their better-known Gotham rivals are showing signs of creative burnout so early in their supposed stardom, neo-New Wave trio Yeah Yeah Yeahs have returned with a follow-up to their first major label album that might be stronger than their debut. Continue reading
Remembering The Pogues In Irish Music History
With St. Patrick’s Day only hours away, David opines about Irish music’s misunderstood and overlooked heroes. Continue reading
Review: Neko Case Sticks With Familiar But Continues To Mesmerize
Americana music chanteuse Neko Case uses her new record to once again play up a core facet of her music: her glorious voice. Continue reading
Review: Mudhoney Shines Brighter On ‘Billion Suns’
One of only two bands from Seattle’s grunge era that’s still flying its flannel flag, Mudhoney has another new album in stores. Despite the passage of time, the overlooked band still loves irony-filled sludge rock. Continue reading
Soundbytes: Glimpse Predictions For Grammy 2006
The Grammys will be doled out on Thursday and David is again putting 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
Review: Yellowcard’s New Album Should Reassure Their Base
Yellowcard seems to be a very polarizing band. You’re either a fan or you think they’re sappy interlopers in the sacred palace of rock. David weighs in on whether their new record will win the cynics’ hearts. Continue reading