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
Category Archives: Music
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
Review: 50 Cent ‘s Soundtrack Touts Movie, Cohorts
50 Cent’s latest album is the soundtrack to the partially fictionalized big-screen biopic of the star rapper’s pre-music business life as a big-time drug dealer. The film is doing so-so business at the box office, but David explains why the disc proves that 50 should still keep his day job. Continue reading
Review: Leaked Elliott Smith Songs Should Revive Interest
Only days before the second anniversary of his untimely death, more than 20 unreleased tracks recorded by deceased alt-rock poster boy Elliott Smith have leaked online. David gives a review of whether these illegal goodies are worth tracking down. Continue reading
Review: Dylan Documentary Tells Legend’s Story
“No Direction Home: Bob Dylan,” the new Martin Scorsese-directed documentary broadcast this week on PBS and available on a two-disc DVD set, is exhilarating to watch because it’s one of the great heroic stories in pop music history. Continue reading
Review: My Morning Jacket Refines Their Sound
Long seen as rising stars in the jam band scene My Morning Jacket have finally lived up to their promise with the group’s new record, “Z.” Soundbytes gives a review of how their latest should keep the band in Cameron Crowe’s good graces. Continue reading
Review: Big Star’s Bio Follows Group’s Ups, Downs
A new book traces the ever-stalled career of ’70s power-pop icons Big Star. Although the Memphis combo is a key musical touchstone for many rock bands, the group’s artistic achievements went largely unnoticed during their brief existence. David gives a book report about this story filled with classic albums marred by disappointment and tragedy. Continue reading
Review: The Band Box Set Chronicles Group’s Forgotten Achievements
With last week’s Bob Dylan documentary still fresh in listeners’ minds, a brand new box set devoted to seminal ’60s combo (and former Dylan sidemen) the Band seeks to reemphasize this largely forgotten group’s place in rock history. Boasting five CDs, one DVD, David judges the weight. Continue reading