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The Tough Crowd: Reunions and Why They Make Me Cringe

A month or so ago, emo/post-hardcore/whatever else band, Basement announced (well, hinted at) their reunion through a discreet but very obvious Twitter post. It was classy and sure upped their hype factor to the kids that already jock them, but for me as someone that...

Sit Down with Shira: Perfect Pussy

For my inaugural badass-f***-off-indie-girl-fronted-(or compiled)-band post, I figured there would really be no better band to start off with than the ultimate front runners in their supersonic field: Perfect Pussy. Yes folks, there is a band called Perfect Pussy, and...

Rainy Day Music #5: Speak No Evil

This week’s Rainy Day Album is the first jazz album to make the cut (gasp!). Wayne Shorter’s 1964 masterpiece Speak No Evil, nominated by my good friend/old bandmate Yoni Arbel, is an inimitable album, perfect for the more meditative stretches of a calm,...

Live in the Hive: Soundtrack to Sleep

DC emo-nites Soundtrack to Sleep came by the studio for an intimate acoustic session. Packed to the brim with sing-along choruses, punchy rhythms, and vocal/heart tearing lyrics, Soundtrack to Sleep are perfectly emotive. Around since 2011, this isn’t just some...

Minutia: Dilute – "0"

Dilute‰'s Grape Blueprints Pour Spinach Olive Grape is an album of extremes and contradiction. Instruments dance around each other like migratory birds, individually chaotic but with a warped cohesion in the grander scale. Voices sing with glassy fragility, but slowly...

U Street Music Hall’s Anniversary

For 4 years, U Street Music Hall has blessed DC with cheap shows from world class DJs. And every year, to celebrate their birthday, they bring the best and brightest DJs from all parts of the dance music spectrum to grace the venue’s legendary sound system. Come...

The Looking Glass: Schoolboy Q’s "Oxymoron"

With the release of Oxymoron, we are confronted by the very new and long awaited project ofåÊSchoolboy Q. Schoolboy Q noted in an interview that the album has a double meaning; it refers not only to a kind of debut, a coming of a new artist into the mainstream of...

Minutia: Swans, "Coward"

Through numerous lineup changes and decades spent making music, Swans have covered ground from no-wave to post-rock, but their artistic vision has remained extremely focused and identifiable. Swans make music that is hellish, blacker-than-black, and suffocating. All...