Snow Patrol has done the impossible with its new album, “Eyes Open.” The Northern Ireland-reared, neo-New Wave export has refined its sound and bested its million-selling, breakthrough release. Continue reading
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Review: Chili Peppers’ Double LP Is More Natural, But Lacks Spiciness
Living legends of rock ‘n’ roll buffoonery, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have completed a new double album, “Stadium Arcadium.” Soundbytes lets you know whether you need to spend two hours with Flea and Co. Continue reading
Review: Gomez Standout With Faceless, Roots-y Futuristic Rock
In the world of roots rock, British outfit Gomez continue to be anonymous pioneers in combining odd musical bedfellows like psychedelia and modern studio effects with old- timey music. Soundbytes reviews whether their latest will raise their profile. Continue reading
Review: Mobb Deep Return To Hardcore Roots
Tanking album sales, record label splits and a dustup with Jay-Z have left the career of hip-hop duo Mobb Deep in something of a tailspin of late. But by joining forces with 50 Cent’s G-Unit crew on their new comeback record, has the New York pair forsaken what makes them distinct to be just one of the gangstas? Continue reading
Review: Gram Parsons Documentary Tells Seminal Artist’s Rise, Fall
A BBC documentary about ’60s country-rock icon Gram Parsons has finally made it to DVD, wallowing on the high points of a seminal cult artist while taking on some of the legends surrounding his story. Continue reading
Review: Fiery Furnaces Continue Abstract Ways On New LP
The brother-sister combo of the Fiery Furnaces set indie-rock hipsters’ sensibilities alight in 2004 with their sprawling, unorthodox record, “Blueberry Boat.” The duo’s new album is almost as long, but full of more concise invitations to their weird sonic world. Continue reading
Review: Eagles Of Death Metal Perfect First-Rate Stripper Music
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
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