This Year’s Best Television
NB: While this column is about shows still being produced, part of my year in television has been watching Cybill. I implore everyone reading this to watch Cybill. It’s a sitcom that a) has really smart dialogue and b) is set up so you don’t see the jokes coming from a mile away. The comedic [...]
A Year End Review of Albums
For all those hoping for a list, you’re at the wrong place. I’m not going to actually tell you what the best albums of the year are. For those that insist, the best album to come out this year was PJ Harvey’s Let England Shake. You are, certainly, free to disagree with that and say [...]
Responding to an Opinion
Right below this post is another one from MC contributor Bernardo. In it, he talks about the fear that music has for turning the corner and moving into a new frontier. One of the main things that he notes is the music of now is a replay of the past because of future anxiety, or [...]
Reflections on the New M83 and Real Estate LPs
I don’t have a prolonged review of anything right now. I have albums for review, but I’ve got very little interest in listening to them. They are these rather generic rock albums. While I’m sure they are competent, they aren’t really grabbing my attention in any meaningful way right now. Although from first synth strike [...]
Born Gold: Bodysongs
NB: Continuing the cavalcade of album reviews today, I post a new piece from a new contributor here at the blog, Steve Crowley. You may know who he is. You might not on the other hand. That being said, I’m sure that he can tell you who he is as soon as he gets blog [...]
Warm Ghost: Narrows
Warm Ghost is a duo hailing from the indie music hotbed that is Brooklyn, NY. Their music connects two very different worlds. The first is that of standard electronic pop like Au Revoir Simone, The Human League and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. In the other world are innovative abstract electronic artists like Christian Fennesz, [...]
Little Red: Midnight Remember
I’ve been trying to cut down on the chattiness in my record reviews, as it doesn’t really take 700 words to describe an album thoroughly. To prove so, I will tell you about Midnight Remember, the first stateside release for Australians Little Red. There is nothing particularly fresh with regards to this record. I mean [...]
Updates to Your Face
So, hi everyone! It has been a busy time here at the blog (not really, but it sounds better if I say that it is). You will have noticed a couple of changes around these parts. For the staff, the blog software’s been updated. This doesn’t affect you at all, dear reader; we’re still spitting [...]
Review: Pieta Brown @ The Englert 10/08/2011
One of the things that is a mixed bag about writing the Weekender column is that I have to look into all of the concerts that are going to be in town. Some weeks, this consist of nothing but jam bands and punk-pop bands (I have a straight up beef with jam bands. I’ll write [...]
Review: Ty Segall @ The Blue Moose 10/04/11
This show was one that I had been looking forward to for quite a while now for a number of reasons. The first was that I had been really into the Ty Segall albums that I’d been listening to over the summer. His take on psyched-out garage rock hit a really good spot in my [...]

