Still Tripping

DJ Trip (Keith Rosenberg) and DJ Subliminal (Danny Brown) were once so immersed with creating techno-bass and booty tracks, they didn’t even have time to cruise the clubs at night or listen to the radio, where their own music could often be heard. Nowadays, the spinning busybodies have a better…

Slippery Phish

Trey Anastasio, lead singer/guitarist of perennial American jam-band Phish and all-around neohippie icon, is prepared to slam into Florida with gale-force winds. You can hear the excitement in his voice. A Dennis Hopperish frenetic pace infiltrates his speech, and as he talks, each word seems to be a stepping stone…

Peaches ‘n’ Speed

Peaches derives power from her follicles just like Samson did; it’s just that hers are shorter and curlier. Witness her self-directed video for “Set It Off,” which opens with the Carla-from-Cheers-looking rapper perched on a urinal: a Eurotart in pink undies and cheapo aviator sunglasses. She chants the song from…

Mudhoney

The last thing that I’d ever expect to hear on a Mudhoney song is a lone saxophone staggering through the psychedelic mist of hippy-dippy organs, twittering electronica, and slow-burn guitar rumble. Yet thar she blows in meandering amplitude on “Baby, Can You Dig the Light?” the opening extended salvo from…

American Covers Club

There’s nothing wrong with a great songwriter taking someone else’s tunes for a spin — especially since most would agree that Mark Eitzel can often let pissiness creep into his own material. His recent collection of covers, Music for Courage and Confidence, is so full of tongue-in-cheekiness, it’s hard not…

Disturbed

Disturbed’s second album is a giant leap for the band and a hopeful sign for metal. On Believe, the group has traveled far beyond the electronic-tinged rhythm-and-riffs territory of its debut, The Sickness, creating one of the best metal records of the year. David Draiman has developed into an actual…

Low

Over the course of its last two albums, Low has been investigating methods by which to expand its sound, a pretty natural progression for any group of artists working their way up to LP number six and virtually imperative for a band with an infrastructure as skeletal as theirs. You…

Boom Bip

For the past few years, a group of independent hip-hop producers and MCs has been fucking with mainstream hip-hop, lobbing cherry bombs down the toilet of a genre that’s become pretty lame. Reversing convention, these artists craft records by replacing bombast with insecurity, using field recordings instead of samples, and…

Big High Time

Every week, Hollywood’s DJ Wendel Marcisse combs through bins of vinyl at local record stores or sifts through music his friends have sent him. With each new beat that greets his ears, his anticipation multiplies like that of a deep-sea fisherman hauling up a scaly critter of the sea. Love…

Underworld

It’s been three years since we last heard from Underworld, the popular British group that successfully combines elements of techno and house with vocals and melody. Having the human element of a singer (Karl Hyde) up at the front of the stage undoubtedly helped them gain a foothold in the…

Bleu Moon

Too many musical dramas start off promisingly but putrefy into self-pity sessions. Boston¹s Bleu (a.k.a. William James McAuley III) goes beyond the pale, opting for eloquent songs that steer clear of singer-songwriter redundancy. At times, Bleu¹s voice resembles that of Styx¹s Dennis DeYoung, even though it floats over pop songs…

Boiled Down

“Are you ready to be liberated/On this sad side city street/Well the birds have been freed from their cages/I’ve got freedom and my youth! ” The whiskeyed snarl evokes Mia Zapata and Courtney Love. The anthemic guitar riff brings to mind Prison Bound-era Social Distortion. It’s the Distillers’ “The Young…

Sightlines of Blood

It looked like a powerful dumb idea from the start. How could a band like GWAR — a visual experience more than anything else, a feculent feast for the optic nerve, messier than Gallagher smashing bunny rabbits with ball-peen hammers — possibly perform atop a piddling little stage in a…

Various Artists

There are few moments in current popular culture as delicious as watching a washed-up Martha Quinn shilling on a late-night infomercial for Time-Life’s Sounds of the ’80s collection. When asked what it was like to be an MTV VJ back in the day, the former party animal sniffs unconsciously, rubbing…

Bob Geldof

Throughout Sex, Age & Death, the former Boomtown Rat can’t seem to decide whether the state of the world makes him want to kick some ass or curl up and cry. Somewhat surprisingly, the once-prototypical New Wave nihilist is often easier to take when he chooses the latter approach. With…

Various Artists

Filled with lackluster covers, the average tribute album isn’t worth the CD it’s burned on. Rise Above, however, not only deserves your entertainment dollars but it forwards them to a good cause. (Visit www.WM3.org for details about the controversial case.) Rise Above’s definitive hardcore is essential and authentic. Latter-day Black…

Basement Tapes

When Robert Pollard was 21, halfway between Dayton high school basketball stardom and a fourth-grade teaching gig and a few years before starting his lo-fidelity beer-drinking rock band, Guided by Voices, he, his brother Jimmy, and some friends would get together. They’d descend their basements steps and spend hours banging…

Wayward Son

Kevin Barnes isn’t from Montreal, nor is he from the Florida subtropics, although he did move from Michigan to Palm Beach Gardens at age 15. But he left when he was 21 and never even glanced back. “I don’t look fondly on those years. I blocked them out of my…

Yume Bitsu

An official announcement from Yume Bitsu: “There are no song titles for this record. It feels wrong and contrived to think of words to fit them. We have chosen to let them stand nude as sonic experiences without, and beyond, the boundaries of the written word. We suggest you address…

Industrial Strength

If you’ve a hankering for the punishing EBM beats hammered out by long-forgotten outfits such as Nitzer Ebb, Front 242, and A Split Second, you’ll probably think Haujobb (from Germany) and Hocico (from Mexico City) fill the missing jackboots rather well. Hocico, proud to have so far survived the most…

Jesus H. Christ!

Got a call from the Lord the other day. Following an e-mail volley, I asked Jesus if I could hear his voice on the phone, and lo, I have been blessed. Jesus is actually an especially effective agent provocateur within the South Florida music community. Two summers ago, the local…

The Pattern

For several years, the San Francisco Bay Area has possessed the most vibrant rock scene in the country. The baroque-pop grandeur of the Loud Family; the lysergic hover-sprawl of the Brian Jonestown Massacre; the falling-down folk-punk cow-flap of Barbara Manning; the demon-fed glam waste-product posture of Vue; the narco-damaged Chuck…