Recap: Kaki King in-store
[Above: photo by Jason Bergman] Diminutive guitar goddess Kaki King debuted some new songs at Sunday’s Apple in-store but the
[Above: photo by Jason Bergman] Diminutive guitar goddess Kaki King debuted some new songs at Sunday’s Apple in-store but the
The Epochs spin a classic lullaby melody with their electro-pop in “Love Complete”, one of the more supple and simple
“Kill People”, with its chorus of screeching men and women shouting just that, might recall the chaos of Excepter's live
Thanks to Tim and Eric's Awesome Show Great Job! for originating “I'm Never Going to Wipe My Butt”, and thank
The Village Voice, who apparently have been reading my past odes to Bushwick’s Goodbye Blue Monday (or maybe, just maybe,
Taking the name from the chief UN weapons inspector, Hans Blix is not an electronic outfit but a jazz-oriented groove
When roots rock and psychedelia meet, the results can be pretty spectacular, and if ours turns into a generation of
Abstract Rude, Toki Wright and BK-One will be touring with Brother Ali, one of our favorite artists of 2007. Like
Calibrated to rattle the nastiest subwoofers on the road, this is Double-O and Naledge of Kidz in the Hall racking
Fans of Justin Broadrick’s work in Napalm Death and Godflesh who are still pining for a grindcore or frenetic industrial