The indie god Lou Barlow is Lou Barlow.Reason to Liveis a Lou Barlow album. When Lou Barlow releases an album, I am compelled to listen. I must thank Greg, who first planted the Barlow seed in me almost 20 years ago.Reason to Liveisn’t ground-breaking Barlow in the same way that ...
Eden, and all the coast, in prospect lay. Down he descended straight; the speed of Gods Time counts not, though with swiftest minutes winged. Now was the Sun in western cadence low From noon, and gentle airs, due at their hour, To fan the Earth now waked, and usher in The evening ...
He might also take some solace from "Refuge of the Road," with its imagery of "spring along the ditches," and "good times in the cities" circumventing the threat of a "thunderhead of judgment" she associates with "analyzing" and "her old ways."11 In this fantasy, Mitchell proffers ...
"Thinking is the best way to travel," and I can't help noticing the vocal harmonies. One sound even begins to remind me a bit of the Sputnik satellite traveling around...could that be what they intended there?
Here the summary, the most recent first: 1. With a very generous and anonymous donation from one of our GLOSS supporters, along with remaining funds in our kitty from all of you, we have been able to purchase a much-wanted work we thought well out of our reach. With a sizable discount...
There’s a paradoxical playfulness and seriousness to singer Shana Cleveland’s lead, which, accompanied by equally paradoxical arrangements, makes Weirdo Shrine a supremely satisfying listen and causes me to long for those autumnal twilights along the Californian coast of my youth. 7. Asunder, ...
but gated guitar chords of “White Horses” until the bookended track “The Price You Pay (It Must Be Wearing Off”). The strength of the powerful harmonies of the husband/wife singer-song architects and their straightforward/oblique lyrical duality ensures that this band still is operating at...
' (from 1988) was the bigger album, but this follow-up is louder, harder and better. Stirring in hip-hop, jazz and punk along with the rock and funk that guided their debut, Living Colour show off a dazzling spectrum of virtuosity here, bleeding ears and bending minds along the way....
Hopefully there will soon be a full-length in the works, because I’m intrigued as to how they could top this. Meanwhile Fun Home wants to drink all of your boxed wine and play in your basement in 2014. Also they were a part of Big Footprints Records’4-way split serieswhich is pret...
the little dinosaurs characterized by the same orchestral effects but even more frenzied this time around. Dieter repels the attack of the swarm and drives them away, swaying wearily along the river bed, the sinister strings, synthesized breath effects and woodwinds promising him no rest while at...