31
May
I figured that I would try to get one last post in before the end of May. This is just something really quick that Celldweller, an artist I’ve mentioned before, made available through his MySpace account. More accurately, this is something made available through a music service called TrueAnthem. You should check out their webpage, [...]
29
May
Jamie Leonhart
There’s been a recent trend in pop music of resurrecting a more evocative and more intellectually creative kind of diva, the likes of which we saw in artists of the early to mid-20th Century, such as Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. Currently, Norah Jones and Feist are the most popular examples of this renewed [...]
19
May
Still bored as fuck with the music industry
Downliners Sekt is officially the most talked about band on this site, seeing as I have already written two posts about their previous releases. There’s a good reason why I mention them whenever they come out with something new. They ask me to for one. But it mostly [...]
07
May
So. There’s five days until Mother’s Day, and you still haven’t purchased your Mom a gift. Maybe you don’t know what she wants, or maybe you like to procrastinate – don’t worry, I won’t rat you out. I’m here to help!
See, if your Mom is anything like my Mom, she’s a Clay Aiken fan. She [...]
05
May
A sample of I/O\I’s artwork
I really dig experimental, cacophonous music that makes use of wall-of-sound techniques to overwhelm listeners with waves of dissonance. That’s why I/O\I (a.k.a. Stafford Davis) first appealed to me. But I discovered that there isn’t just sonic chaos to be found on his self-titled album. In fact, that’s a very small [...]