Found in the Shuffle: Aerosmith – “Love in an Elevator” and Fugazi – “Shut the Door”

Song: Love in an Elevator / Shut the DoorArtist: Aerosmith / FugaziAlbum: Pump / Repeater I’m not a Fugazi fan, but it’s amazing how good “Shut the Door” sounds after enduring the first 27 seconds of “Love in an Elevator.”

Chemical Brothers announce Brotherhood

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THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS ANNOUNCE BEST OF COLLECTION “BROTHERHOOD” RELEASED ON SEPTEMBER 2 NEW DIGITAL SINGLE: “MIDNIGHT MADNESS” RELEASED ON AUGUST 19 Following their fifth consecutive UK number 1 album last year, the GRAMMY® award winning We Are The Night (Best Electronic/Dance Album), The Chemical Brothers return with Brotherhood a Best Of collection with a kick and a twist, set for… Read more »

Review: Means – To Keep Me From Sinking

Label: Facedown Records Released: May 27, 2008 The metallic hardcore that Means offer on To Keep Me From Sinking has had a lot of practitioners over the last two decades or so and as expected, some do it better than others. The better bands are either tighter, more intense or occasionally even more creative. Means can compete with the best… Read more »

Review: Take It Back – Can’t Fight Robots

Label: Facedown Records Released: June 24, 2008 Can’t Fight Robots, the debut album from Arkansas’ Take It Back, finds a good mix between crunch and melody. It draws heavily on bands that defined the punk rock of the 90s like Pennywise and (ironically) Bad Religion and thickens that sound up with more hardcore tendencies. The vocals have a gritty power… Read more »

Review: Bret Michaels – Rock My World

Label: VH1 Classics Released: June 3, 2008 Bret Michaels’ stupid reality show (I guess it’s redundant to call reality tv stupid) takes its name from the shallow lyrics of Rock My World‘s opening track, “Go That Far.” Frankly, bad as it is, it’s still the best this album has to offer. From there, it’s all downhill into a series of… Read more »

Review: Dead Leaf Echo – Pale Fire

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Label: self-released Released: 2008 Dead Leaf Echo offers up layers of heavy reverb, subtle, fluid rhythms and ambling, mopey vocals in the true shoegazing tradition. At times, they find interesting ways to get the vocals to work in concert with the rhythms and it’s strikingly good. They don’t get there consistently, but when they do, they really shine. The fuzzy… Read more »

Review: Shin Jin Rui – Zutiqua

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Label: Ex Libris Records Released: April 14, 2008 With a lot of bands, it’s fairly easy to discern their influences and use those influences to describe the band’s sound. I could try that with Shin Jin Rui. At times I hear Gang of Four and at others the Stooges. Sometimes the Fall, Syd-era Pink Floyd, the Velvet Underground, Ziggy-era Bowie…. Read more »

Thao with the Get Down Stay Down headlining tour dates announced

July 200819 – Columbus, OH @ Milo20 – Newport, KY @ Northside Tavern – w/ Tune Yard22 – St Louis, MO @ Off Broadway – w/ Tune Yard23 – Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews – w/ Tune Yard24 – Denver, CO @ Hi Dive – w/ Tune Yard25 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court – w/ Tune… Read more »

Review: Switches – Lay Down the Law

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Label: Interscope Records Released: March 18, 2008 Lay Down the Law is a collection of songs that is perfectly good in the moment. Their catchy 80s power-pop (filtered through more recent times via the Strokes) is pleasant enough, but it can’t hold on to what it’s caught. Even after multiple listens, there isn’t a single melody here that sticks with… Read more »

Review: The Briggs – Come All You Madmen

Label: SideOneDummy Records Released: June 17, 2008 When British punk got into the hands of working class kids in the late 70s who married its anger to pub singalongs and soccer chants, Oi was born. It is a thoroughly British (okay, the Irish can pull it off also) phenomenon that American bands have had a hard time copying. Being able… Read more »