New Music Monday

There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is [Read Full Post...]

6/12 Aqueduct Crocodile Cafe, 8pm, 21+, $10 Aqueduct – Keep It Together 6/13 John Vanderslice, Karl Blau Tractor Tavern, 8pm, 21+, $15 John Vanderslice – Pale Horse Karl Blau – Before Telling Dragons 6/15, 6/16 Stars The Triple Door, 7:30, All-Ages, $25 Stars – Wasted Daylight 6/19 Junip (Jose Gonzalez‘ band) The Vera Project, 7:30, [Read Full Post...]

Amanda's Best of the Decade: #70-61

  #70 Superstar Tradesman – The View Album: Hats off to the Buskers Year: 2007 Sometimes a song comes along that just slaps you in the face with how awesome it is, and how much it makes you want to drive pretty fast on a sunny day. Not a complicated impulse, but not everything needs [Read Full Post...]

Aaron's Best of the Decade: #70-61

#70Beirut – Postcards From ItalyGulag Orkestar2006Zach Condon was only 19 years old when he put out Beirut‘s first full-length, the excellent Gulag Orkestar. “Postcards From Italy” was the instant highlight of the album’s gorgeous, brassy Eastern European fetishism – total mixtape material for its accessibility, but worlds apart from any other contemporary artists. #69Aesop Rock – [Read Full Post...]

New Music Monday!

Liam Neeson turns slowly, dramatically, as the harsh light from the window behind the throne silhouettes him. His long, godly beard comes into view, pinned down to his armor (replete with CGI sparkles). His mouth moves, and from it the immortal syllables emerge: RELEASE THE NEW MUSIC (Monday)!  The beat is movin, just shuckin and [Read Full Post...]

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