Dr. Dog – Be The Void Let's be clear, Dr. Dog aren't reinventing the wheel here. Their latest release follows the same psychedelic, ’60s-style rock radio as their previous releases. It might seem easy for this band to grow tedious by their seventh...
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Capital Punishment 2012: The Neologians, Western Affairs and Max Tani
This Friday, December 10 at 8:30 p.m, WVAU is hosting the semester’s first Capital Punishment, featuring three of WVAU’s finest student bands for one night in Kay Basement. Headlining is the Neologians, the afro-funk legionnaires who we first saw last...
Midwest Musings: Bunnygrunt
Winter break is over, and all we have to show for it is a stack of books to read, memories of sleep, and stale Christmas cookies. This depressing state of affairs led me to listen to almost exclusively slow, quiet Paul Simon songs. Fortunately, there are only so many...
From the Outside: Nicholas Szcezpanik-Please Stop Loving Me
Ambient music is always something that I’ve appreciated, but never fully engaged in. My first real experience with the genre was on a late night drive back from Philadelphia with my dad, when we could find nothing else on the radio to listen to but the excellent...
Spin of the Week: Cate Le Bon
Cate Le Bon – CYRK When I saw Cate Le Bon open for St. Vincent last February, I had only one real criticism: she needed a band. Thankfully, CYRK, her sophomore album, fixes that, and provides excellent results. Le Bon focuses not so much on catchy hooks or...
Beats on Repeat: Early-Semester Obsessions
Editor’s note: We caught up with last semester’s abroad columnist to get her own top tracks from last year. The verdict: club bangers and chillwave. These two picks would mos def be on a list had I compiled my favorite tunes from 2011, but it's early in...
A Young Gypsy: Joan Baez
I am from Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas calls to all the outsiders to unite in this seemingly small city. Nothing surprises me anymore. From the time I was ten I could have named 20 strip clubs. My middle school English teacher was once a stripper. I've seen a drunk...
London Calling: 65daysofstatic @ Duke of York Picture House
I can honestly say I've never seen a live performance of a movie score, much less heard of the concept, until now. In late November, English band 65daysofstatic took their alternative score of the 1972 sci-fi flick “Silent Running” to the Duke of York Picture House...
Overlooked Records of 2011: The King of Limbs
Radiohead – The King of Limbs Unfortunately, one of the best albums of the year (in my opinion) has been subject to some of the worst qualities of the music-listening world: shallowness, self-righteousness, and stubbornness. Listeners who were waiting for a...
Really Contentious Overlooked Records of 2011: Lulu
Lou Reed and Metallica – Lulu I know what they say about Lulu. But I listened anyway, and found out they're completely wrong. The negativity surrounding Lulu started before the album even came out, with critics tearing apart the odd combination of Lou's...