Whether it's on account of creativity bursting at the seams, or just a desire to try something musically or lyrically different from their previous work, sometimes artists feel the need to step outside themselves and create an entirely new persona. The syndrome that's kept psychologists busy for years has manifested itself in concept albums, live performances or just the occasional one-off single.
Inspired by Nicki Minaj's sophomore album Roman Reloaded — where Minaj channels her rage… more »
OK! Are you guys ready to get bummed out? Because it's the week before Valentine's Day and, man, do we have some sad records for you. I mean, sad even for indie rock, which has sad basically branded into its DNA. So if you're ready to be heartbroken, let's get going.
Sharon Van Etten, Tramp: Basically, the only record you need today. A great leap forward from her previous, folky outings, Tramp finds Van Etten falling… more »
Whether cavorting around the stage in ballet tights or turning his psyche onto skewed, Technicolor pop songs, Of Montreal main man Kevin Barnes puts so much of himself on display that it almost seems impolite to look. For over 15 years he's commandeered his continuously mutating studio project and live band, while simultaneously exploring his own multiple personalities, sexualities and spiritualities.
Invigorating the psychedelic soul of 2008's Skeletal Lamping and 2010's False Priest with free jazz… more »
Whether your tastes skew toward classics by The Smiths and Wilco or current cutting edge tastemakers like Sleigh Bells and Neon Indian, you're sure to discover something you love on Indie Hits, Past & Present. more »
Right - the Prince stuff. Let's start there. "Our Riotous Defects," track two of False Priest, Kevin Barnes's 11th album either with or as Of Montreal, channels Prince in a way that's even more direct than usual. Over the last few Of Montreal albums, Barnes hasn't been shy about his desire to come as close as possible to that sound and standard while still remaining his weirdo, hyperkinetic, Athens, Georgia-bred indie-pop self. But he's seldom… more »
It used to be easier to pretend that an album was its own perfectly self-contained artifact. The great records certainly feel that way. But albums are more permeable than solid, their motivations, executions and inspirations informed by, and often stolen from, their peers and forbearers. It all sounds awfully formal, but it's not. It's the very nature of music — of art, even. The Six Degrees features examine the relationships between classic records and five… more »
Ronald Thomas Clontle is the author of Rock, Rot & Rule, a controversial music reference book that purports to be "the ultimate argument settler" when it comes to rating an artist's worth. In the book, the uncompromising Clontle ranks thousands of artists under the three headings listed in the book's title (rock = good, rot = bad, rule = great), based on various stringent criteria and extensive surveys. With the newly updated 2007 edition of… more »
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05.25.12
Tickets for this year's @northsidefest can be found here: http://t.co/Wf3XX7Ov
05.07.12
The @Polyvinyl dudes got a few more copies of our Songun Board Game in their online store. Check em out here: http://t.co/HXj1vgkD
04.26.12
Our Songun board game is now avail through the @Polyvinyl online store here: http://t.co/HXj1vgkD (previously only avail through us on tour)
04.24.12
Here's our new video for "Spiteful Intervention" (directed by @JesseEwles) - http://t.co/S7e6mjs3
04.23.12
Listen to Kevin's “sexy and schizophrenic” Dinner Party Soundtrack here: http://t.co/IXBUBDw3 @dinnerpartydnld
04.23.12
Here's a fun live clip on @NMEmagazine of "Forecast Fascist Future" from our show at The Metro in Chicago - http://t.co/DNnNW73U
04.16.12
Our European tour starts tonight in Helsinki! Check out all the upcoming dates on our website here: http://t.co/oN8Ia9a1