Music
Songs for Swinging Babies
By George GrellaIm not a witch; Im you. Like you, I want to make sure that my musical taste is informed but not stiff, critically based but wide-ranging, privately elite in feel. And I want to make sure I can imprint that taste on my baby, so that not only will she be the hippest among her peers, but that her hipness will reflect back on me. Yes, Im you: a Brooklyn parent.
Further Out of Time
By Marshall YarbroughListening to the Calgary band Women is an uneasy experience. The band has released two albums, a self-titled debut in 2008 and last years Public Strain, both of which are marked by an atmosphere of sustained tension.
Outtakes
By Steve DalachinskyWell, it’s summer again, and the number of festivals and outdoor concerts in the city has more than doubled.
Visitation Rites
By Katy HenriksenI first heard I Feel Tractor at Matchless in 2005, less than a year after Id moved to Greenpoint from Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Shamanic Rites on Wall Street
By David St.-LascauxThe curious nomads wanderings are frequently rewarded: Exotic trumpet flowers bloom behind deserted streets, in darkness. The trickand luckis finding them.
Embracing A New, Unforgotten Future
By Justin VellucciIts 2003 all over again, and no, no, please exhaleIm not talking about any kind of reprise of the Bush years. The Brooklyn-based antique-garde ensemble Piñataland is at it again.
It Became Part of My Rock n Roll Fantasy
By Billups AllenFrom Marlon Brandos role as an outlaw biker in The Wild One to the Ramones brick-wall shot for the cover of their first album, the black-leather motorcycle jacket has been a reliable symbol of rebellion.