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Kris Kristofferson - This Old Road (New West)

10 April 2006

One of the greatest songwriters in country music delivers his first album of new songs in eleven years with simple and direct arrangements that intimately and honestly frame his masterful lyrics.

Various Artists - Twelve: A Series [1-5] (Tell All Records)

3 April 2006

Each piece can only use one note, in octave, but other than that the musicians have free reign. The results so far have been fascinating.

Stephin Merritt - Showtunes (Nonesuch)

28 March 2006

Showtunes is the right name because it simply states the fact of it: this is Merritt writing songs for actual works of theatre instead of imaginary ones.

Mal Waldron - On Steinway (Fuel 2000/Varese Sarabande)

27 March 2006

I’m particularly happy to have this on CD because it’s the only album I’ve ever truly worn out on vinyl, a quarter-century ago when I was in college. Back then, I’d never heard a solo piano record like this May 11, 1972 session, and it’s still unique to me.

SXSW 2006: Goldfrapp - Austin Music Hall (Austin, TX) - Thursday, March 16, 2006

27 March 2006

I couldn’t have asked for a better first show at South-by-Southwest.

Bro Zone

Various Artists - Bro Zone (States Rights)

11 March 2006

The general spirit of Bro Zone is that of progress, of combining styles and genres in exciting ways. And of creating what you feel, making the music you want to.

Mudhoney - Under a Billion Suns (Sub Pop)

11 March 2006

Going as strong as ever, 18 years after their first recording was released, Seattle’s long-lasting grunge heroes have tweaked their formula with excellent results.

Go Ahead. Open Pandora.com’s (Juke) Box

14 February 2006

Pandora.com’s stated mission is “To help you discover new music you’ll love.” Based on my couple of hours using the site, I can say it does just that.

Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins - Rabbit Fur Coat (Team Love)

13 February 2006

Lewis directs her doubt upward at a hypothetical, likely non-existent god, outward towards friends, lovers, the government, and religious leaders, and inward towards herself.

Thomas Strønen - Pohlitz (Rune Grammofon)

10 February 2006

Everything on Pohlitz was played and processed in real time, with no overdubs or pre-programming. While it is definitely a drummer’s album, it is a truly musical experience in which drumming is the means, not the end.

Film School - Film School (Beggars Banquet)

6 February 2006

This wonderfully textured music takes me back to the early 1990s, when bands such as SWERVEDRIVER, SLOWDIVE, and KITCHENS OF DISTINCTION erected brooding, monumental mid-tempo song-sculptures.

Eric Bogosian - Theresa Lang Theatre at Marymount Manhattan College (New York) - Wednesday, January 11, 2005

21 January 2006

The highlight of these new monologues is a piece where ERIC BOGOSIAN plays an aging ex-rock star whose wild days are behind him

The Capstan Shafts - The Sun Don’t Get Things Done EP (Ladder the Christmas Monkey)

2 January 2006

THE CAPSTAN SHAFTS are no mere GUIDED BY VOICES rip-off. Ultimately what makes their music so compelling isn’t the style of it, but the songs.

Rock School DVD (Sony Pictures)

20 December 2005

Rock School is a documentary about music teacher PAUL GREEN’s Philadelphia-based school of the same name, which teaches children ages 9-17 how to play rock music.

The Long Winters - "Ultimatum" EP (Barsuk)

19 December 2005

If you’re looking for something to warm you up, look no further than THE LONG WINTERS’ hot new EP.

David S. Ware Quartet - Live in the World (Thirsty Ear)

29 November 2005

This three-CD set of three concerts offers a thrilling look back at different eras of this long-running group (16 years), and some amazingly compelling music.

Billy Bang - Sweet Space/Untitled Gift (8th Harmonic Breakdown)

25 November 2005

As one of the three greatest living jazz violinists, leader BILLY BANG is a major attraction on this valuable reissue, his bluesy tone and harmonic sense always making him immediately identifiable and irresistible.