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Track Reviews

Colin Munroe – “I’m Fine” (Feat. Young Buck)

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Colin Munroe – I’m Fine (Feat. Young Buck)

beatnick & k-salaam are on absolute fire right now. the queens, ny production team’s work of colin munroe’s “i’m fine” is some pretty sick shit. get into it!

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rating: 7.7

brown7

reviewed by
05-29-09

Red House – San Diego Sports Arena 1969

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05-28-09

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll

not sure what sucks more… being attacked by this foppish werewolf or the reminder that my micro korg is now a paper weight?

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll

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Rating: 8

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05-28-09

Midlake – “Roscoe” (Beyond the Wizards Sleeve Mix)

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Midlake – Roscoe (Beyond the Wizard’s Sleeve Mix)

my girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the time.

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rating: 7.0

brown7

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05-27-09

She Keeps Bees – Gimmie

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She Keeps Bees – Gimmie

guitar rawkus with some chick all on about getting railed.. good tune as well

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Rating: 8
brown810

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05-27-09

Grizzly Bear – “Two Weeks”

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Grizzly Bear- Two Weeks

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rating: 4.6

brown4

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05-27-09

New Order – Love Vigilantes

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New Order – Love Vigilantes

can never get over how incredible this lyric is. i want to be in 1985 for this Tokyo performance. is my time machine, waiting for me?? the applause at the end is priceless..

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05-26-09

Brittany Bosco – “Blues for Blue”

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Brittany Bosco – Blues for Blue

brittany bosco is ill! what a vocal. crazy talent. steve reich speak, “i had to like open the bruise up and let some of the bruise blood come out to show them.”

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rating: 8.8

brown9

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05-26-09

Mars Volta – Since We’ve Been Wrong

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Mars Volta – Since We’ve Been Wrong

never previously got to into this band… mostly because i hadn’t heard them do a song like this. “Since We’ve Been Wrong” is the first US single off the bands fifth studio album Octahedron, due June 23.

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Rating: 8

brown89

reviewed by
05-23-09

The Twilight Sad – “Reflection of the Television”

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The Twilight Sad – Reflection of the Television

“there’s people downstairs!” brogues twilight sad frontman james graham. you can just feel something heavy about this record…..the feel/dynamic of expansion/unfurling vs. collapse/narrowing/dwindling. that feel, though, isn’t in the vocal is it (still great)? or even in the rhythm section (fuckin awesome)? you could maybe argue the guitar (brilliant) is at least partially responsible? i’m not sure what exactly is propelling the song’s dynamic in this way (maybe this). i don’t think its necessarily one thing or a combination of one things, its a _________ that is far more ________.

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rating: 7.2

brown7

reviewed by
05-22-09

Radiohead – “Five Step” (Dave Brubeck Overdub)

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Radiohead – Five Step (Dave Brubeck Overdub)

My name is Moses Odukai, and I am a Nigerian prince currently residing in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria. I am writing to seek your assistance in a very urgent matter.

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rating: 7.8

brown8

reviewed by
05-21-09

Doves live @ the Wiltern Theater LA 5.15.09

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The Doves four album career has been a solid one that not many bands can boast… especially bands from the last 10 years. Droning melodic pleasure, this trio’s sonic atmosphere is comprised of a distinctive and soulful rock and roll that tugs at your ears the way your favorite food tugs at your taste buds.

The Williams brothers, Jez and Andy, Jimi Goodwin, and their unofficial fourth member keyboardist Martin Rebelski, induced a packed house at the Wiltern Theater this past Friday in LA. They kicked off their set with the steady crescendo of their single “Jetstream”, hinting their set may be heavy with songs off their new ‘return to their roots’esque’ release Kingdom Of Rust. Luckily it was, and favorites included the albums title track and single potential rocker “Winter Hill”.

Other highlights… “Catch the Sun” still sounded as good as the first day I heard it and they nailed “The Outsiders” and “Snowden” with particularly spot on vocals. In between jokes about sexy “slap bass” and our beloved James Brown, Doves delivered their set in fine tune.

The critically acclaimed trio has scored 2 #1 albums in the UK with The Last Broadcast and Some Cities, and their new release Kingdom Of Rust has reached number 2. They’ve shared bills with the likes of New Order, Travis, Muse, Roger Daltry, Suede, Low, Oasis, Elbow, The Strokes, Coldplay and U2. Still with this track record, in the US Doves find themselves in the same unfortunate rut of limited commercial success that befalls so many great British bands. It’s not their fault though, it’s no secret that the States are the bermuda triangle of British rock and roll. Freak phenomena aside music enthusiasts everywhere will continue to optimistically anticipate whatever the consistantly great Doves have to offer..

Doves – The Last Broadcast
Doves – The Man Who Told Everything

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05-21-09