Album Review: Pop Negro
Pop Negro is the third full-length from Barcelona’s El Guincho (the name on his birth certificate is Pablo Diaz-Reixa). On his previous albums, he offered layers of sonic experimentation augmented by a hearty dose of […]
Pop Negro is the third full-length from Barcelona’s El Guincho (the name on his birth certificate is Pablo Diaz-Reixa). On his previous albums, he offered layers of sonic experimentation augmented by a hearty dose of […]
Swamps are not a new thing to rock music. Blues was born within their murky depths and many artists still try, mostly in vain, to recapture that mysterious aesthetic. Yet when I say that the […]
With a string of #1 country singles and a pair of hit albums under her belt, Carrie Underwood makes subtle but significant changes to her formula with her third album, Play On. The first sign […]
Packed tight with energetic vocals, personal lyrics, and state-of-the-art production, Amerie’s latest record, In Love & War goes out onto the battlefield of the music world strong and focused. In Love & War stays true […]
Various works of science fiction provide the backbone of an upcoming two-part art show that pays tribute to classics like Doctor Who, writer Douglas Adams and Star Wars, plus video games like Mega Man and […]
Combining a tradition of old-fashioned, Southern bluegrass and tasty, steaming chili means you can nosh while you two-step—and, if you’re feeling especially down-home, you can rightfully pair a flannel with overalls inside the city limits. […]
Frustrated with the state of hip-hop and the commonplace idea that Southern rap equals crunk jams, Redd and Flux, originating members and friends since middle school, created Forbidden Dialect, a hip-hop collective that defies genre […]
Conan O’Brien’s first tweet after The Tonight Show debacle: “Today I interviewed a squirrel in my backyard and then threw to commercial. Somebody help me.” Help is here, great Conando. On Monday, Nov. 8, O’Brien […]
Knaves Grave, Barreracudas and the Runaway Suns 529, 529 Flat Shoals Ave. Friday, Nov. 5, 9 p.m. $7, 21-and-up Atlanta’s all-female, punk-influenced trio Knaves Grave churns out distorted, guitar-heavy pop gems with silly titles and […]
While golden girl Taylor Swift is seldom photographed without her trademark closed lips and rosy, sweet smile, her third album reveals that what’s behind her pleasant face is nothing like what we imagined. While she’s […]
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