Music Review: Days Are Gone
By MC Bousquette | September 26, 2013"As easy and natural and obvious as the gradual transformation of ewe’s milk into a nice big block of Roquefort."
"As easy and natural and obvious as the gradual transformation of ewe’s milk into a nice big block of Roquefort."
The United Kingdom’s best-kept secret has come to the United States.
What distinguishes this album is the earnestness that shines throughout.
The 'Young Blood' teens have grown up.
Are they going to alienate their fans yet again?
Now fast-forward to 2013 and the music of Carrabba's new band, Twin Forks. There is almost no resemblance.
This massive, 18-track album shows that Monae is unafraid to experiment.
There's an intensity that's missing from the new album, leaving the listener with little more than apathetic dance pop.
Just like her music, Kathleen Hanna is radical, raucous and self-aware.
As Thompson aptly put it, we’ll “finally come home to Baldwin.”
This performance will expand our understanding of the Civil War through first-hand accounts and personal testaments of the women who helped to shape its history.
Superchunk has come a long way since "Slack Motherf---er."
King Krule’s fusillade of Morrissey-esque wails overpowers but still complements the curated instrumentals...
Maybe I should be smoking a clove cigarette and reading Kafka or Tolstoy in a coffee shop.
It was a full ten years ago when Daft Punk was filling crowded dance clubs rather than wedding DJ playlists.
It is safe to say that the impetus for my extensive journey beyond mainstream pop was Camera Obscura’s 2006 album, Let’s Get Out of This Country.
It still feels like a dream when I recall watching Fleetwood Mac live, surrounded by the still waters of Zach’s Bay at Jones Beach.
Enjoy having “Miracle Mile” stuck in your head for days.
What sets the track apart is the way the singers sound professionally produced but still sound as if they are enjoying themselves.
Listening to Way to Blue has helped me understand what about Drake is inimitable.