Gabe’s Top 10 of the Decade

Amanda Palmer – “Who Killed Amanda Palmer?” An unspoken elephant in the room is often defined by how others present dance around it without direct recognition.  Many people sought this album out due to being fans of The Dresden Dolls, others because it’s artist would eventually use it as a medium and platform through which …

Spotlight – Little Foot Long Foot

Behold a new feature to appear on this site on a whenever-seems-good basis.  What stems from this piece is a series of articles featuring relatively under-the-radar indie bands that deserve a good word or two put in for them, just for the hell of it.  Today we begin with a two-piece band operating out of …

Beyond the Protest Hour – A Conversation with Trap Them

Ryan McKenney knows all about a little something called perseverance. “I’m not young… at least, not by punk standards,” he muses. “I’m sure people older than me that are still involved in punk would disagree with my statement, but it’s not really meant for them. It’s meant for me.” McKenney, the vocalist and lyrical mastermind behind grind/death/punk as fuck outfit Trap Them, has a voice itching to be heard. “My body started breaking down early in my twenties. I spend these long tours in pain that I bring on myself and, to an extent, I am addicted to it. What is truly important to me, regarding this band, is to take it as far as we can. I want to continue to write records that I am truly proud of, and I want the chance to play these songs to as many people in this world as I can.”

A Double-shot of “Crazy”: Beck and Modest Mouse

Beck adds another installment into his video series of Velvet Underground covers, this time tackling “There She Goes Again”: In addition to this is the video to Modest Mouse‘s latest single off of No One’s First and You’re Next, entitled, “King Rat” (originally a B-side in fact, from We Were Dead Before the Ship Even …

Beck’s “Record Club”

Beck loves to wrap himself up in restlessness and kooky behavior like a lapsed-church-goer will wrap themselves up in a thick blanket on a Sunday morning.  While the man is old-hat to generations old and new, he still remains cool beans to a huge mass of cult-like followers.  And to the followers of this man …

R.I.P. Music (50,000 BC – 2009 AD)

It has been mentioned on numerous occasions that certain genres of music are dead.  Nas released an album and hit song titled “Hip Hop Is Dead”, former Misfits frontman Michale Graves did the same with punk rock, while countless other journalists and musicians have proclaimed at one point that every other genre has indeed been …

Into the Pit, Pt. 1

The following is the first in a series of “exposes” on the stylistic differings between different genres of music and the activities of their “mosh pits.” Enjoy. What, in truth, is a mosh pit? Is it a bunch of sweaty guys running into each other at the speed of sound, rhythmically pumelling each other to …

Amateur Hour, Day, Life

Standards have been lowered. The information age and the ever expanding accessibility of technology have given the tools and materials to create art to the masses. This phenomenon has frequently inspired jubilation, revolution, and instilled a sense of hope in the artistic future where the untapped talents of millions (whose efforts may go unnoticed because …

Wavves

Whether you love them or you hate them, or regardless of how badly you dance, Wavves are a unique musical experience that should not be overlooked, not merely because of their sound, but the energy and emotion that derives from their interpretation