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    Sep 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne explores ideas about music and performance

    David Byrne's lyrics, especially in his early days with Talking Heads, put even the most mundane human behavior underneath a magnifying glass to reveal all its wonder and strangeness.
    David Byrne's lyrics, especially in his early days with Talking Heads, put even the most mundane human behavior underneath a magnifying glass to reveal all its wonder and strangeness. He was the "anthropologist from Mars," instantly staking out a place...

    Tags: Anthropology, Asperger Syndrome, Lower East Side, David Byrne, Patti Smith

  2. Sep 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. JC's got a brand-new bag

    Ten minutes to showtime.
    Ten minutes to showtime. And there was no showman. "Where is he?" asked Ben Taylor, bassist of the Chicago soul revue JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound, pacing beside a golf cart ready to whisk him and his band mates to the stage. JC Brooks, their magnetic...

    Tags: Arcade Fire (music group), Soul (genre), Grant Park, Entertainment Events, Crime (genre)

  4. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. John Cage's reach extended well beyond experimental music

    John Cage's ideas have long inspired artists inside and outside the experimental music subculture. Besides new-music figures considered disciples or associates — Christian Wolff, Earle Brown, Morton Feldman and David Tudor, for example — he had an effect on the most famous rock band of all time: Paul McCartney became interested in Cage in 1966, and the chaotic orchestration of the Beatles' "A Day in the Life" is thought to have derived from Cage's ideas, as had several of John Lennon's songs during the band's last years, including "Revolution 9," with its debt to Cage's notions of randomness.
    John Cage's ideas have long inspired artists inside and outside the experimental music subculture. Besides new-music figures considered disciples or associates — Christian Wolff, Earle Brown, Morton Feldman and David Tudor, for example — he...

    Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, Opera (genre), New York City, Superchunk (music group)

  6. Aug 6, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  7. MGMT's newer songs outshine its earlier hits in Musikfest concert

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    It’s ironic that the fans who fell so hard for MGMT’s 2007 debut disc “Oracular Spectacular” were so ambivalent about its 2010 follow-up, “Congratulations,” saying the band was distancing itself from the electronic...
  8. Jun 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. IMAGE: Uncommon Scents Note Worthy

    LA Times Magazine
    Lyrical, dulcet, symphonic—perfumers find harmonic convergence in musical jargon...
  10. Jun 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Universal Language

    LA Times Magazine
    Tom Schnabel and Jordan Peimer riff on world music, audience pleasers...and what doesn't sell in L.A....
  12. Jun 24, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Top weekend shows: Derrick Carter, Skysaw

    Turn It Up
    Derrick Carter: The house DJ found fame in the ‘90s by mixing his respect for the club classics with contemporary beats, an approach he revisits on his latest album, “Fabric 56” (Fabric), 10 p.m. Saturday at Smart Bar, 3730 N.......
  14. May 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Donna Summer dead at 63; more than just a disco diva

    Donna Summer was typecast as the disco-era “bad girl,” the diva who was too salty and sexual for some radio stations to play in the ‘70s. But she was also a musical revolutionary, a versatile singer who created a radical new template for dance and pop music with such songs as “Love to Love You Baby” and “I Feel Love.”
    Donna Summer was typecast as the disco-era “bad girl,” the diva who was too salty and sexual for some radio stations to play in the ‘70s. But she was also a musical revolutionary, a versatile singer who created a radical new template for...

    Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, Popular Music (genre), Radio, Dining and Drinking

  16. May 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Review: Coldplay goes big at the Hollywood Bowl

    Pop & Hiss
    Live review of Coldplay show at the Hollywood Bowl on May 1, 2012, by August Brown....
  18. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  19. Coldplay's album 'phenomenal'

    Somerset
    Mylo Xyloto is Coldplay's fifth and most recent album, produced by Brian Eno. Coldplay has described this new direction in its music as "industrial rock." When asked about the themes of the lyrics, the lead singer Chris Martin stated, "It's about love,...

    Tags: Kings of Leon (music group), Hurts (music group), Apple iTunes, Coldplay (music group), The Black Keys (music group)

  20. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  21. Chi-Tunes: Stolen Silver

    Folksy Chicago rockers the Stolen Silver <a href=&quot;http://chicago.metromix.com/music/reader_review_application/submit-your-local-band/1734336/content" target="_blank"><strong>answered our Chi-Tunes questionnaire</strong></a>. Do the same and your band could appear in RedEye!
    Folksy Chicago rockers the Stolen Silver answered our Chi-Tunes questionnaire. Do the same and your band could appear in RedEye! What makes your live show great? We're lucky to have six talented players in the group. Because the band members are split...

    Tags: Theft, Maroon 5 (music group), Music, Entertainment, Gary Sinise

  22. Dec 5, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  23. Motorik space rockers White Hills play Rudy's in New Haven on Dec. 9

    <span style=&quot;font-size: medium;">If you've gotten around to absorbing <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFDQ3t0kooo" target="_blank"><em>H-p1</em></a>, the latest mind-expanding record by New York space-rock trio White Hills for the Thrill Jockey imprint, here&rsquo;s some exciting news: in March, they'll release <em>Frying on this Rock</em>, a five-song LP recorded with Martin Bisi, a No Wave-era engineer who's worked with Bill Laswell, Brian Eno, John Zorn, Sonic Youth and Herbie Hancock (he recorded <em>Future Shock</em>, the 1983 album that yielded <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JicmU_MtOjE" target="_blank">the unlikely hit "Rockit"</a>).</span>
    If you've gotten around to absorbing H-p1, the latest mind-expanding record by New York space-rock trio White Hills for the Thrill Jockey imprint, here’s some exciting news: in March, they'll release Frying on this Rock, a five-song LP recorded with...

    Tags: Iggy Pop, Jefferson Airplane (music group), Psychedelic (genre), Occupy Wall Street, New York City

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