As One

Out of the Darkness is the sixth album from English producer Kirk Degiorgio and, following 2001’s 21st Century Soul, only his second to be released stateside. Initially titled Into the Darkness, a nod to our lives in a post-9/11 world, the Ipswitch-based Degiorgio changed the title to honor the birth…

Infrastructure’s One Year Anniversary

For the past year, resident DJs Danny Bled, Ben Matrix, Miss K, along with emcees Duchess, Nico, and Mad have brought national and regional spinners to Lounge 16, that much-underrated incubator of underground culture, for a weekly celebration of drum and bass called Infrastructure. If not for them, you would…

Pinback

Pinback’s new release, a catchy indie rock affair entitled Summer in Abaddon, could be its best work yet. Intricate vocal harmonies provide an essential component to its sound, which took three years of fine-tuning. “Zach and I are different people,” says multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Rob Crow of his coconspirator, Armistead Burwell “Zach”…

American Music Club

In the early Nineties, American Music Club was hailed for its original sound and singer/guitarist Mark Eitzel’s lyrical talents, which ranged from self-deprecating to astutely perceptive of humanity’s shortcomings. Now, after ten years in limbo, the godfathers of emo have reunited. Far from sounding outdated, however, the San Francisco group’s…

Blowfly’s XXX Halloween Spook-tacular

While Blowfly, the original dirty rapper, is well past the acceptable age for trick-or-treating, that won’t stop him from squeezing into a pair tights and donning his shiny mask and flowing cape one more time. The foul-mouthed “Hole Man” is scheduled to deliver a scary set of triple-X tongue-lashings at…

Creep Show

How’s this for a lineup: Easy Star All-Stars, progenitors of the infamous “Dub Side of the Moon” interpretation of Pink Floyd’s classic album; Bunny from rave stars Rabbit in the Moon; the bizarre cover band Mini Kiss; hard house veteran Junior Sanchez; one-time rapper Princess Superstar and Alexander Technique, the…

Jacki-O

Jacki-O’s debut album, Poe Little Rich Girl, is finally seeing release after her former label, Warner Bros., temporarily shelved it back in February. Now signed to TVT, Jacki-O and her Poe Boy production team have retooled the album, adding key collaborations with rap stars such as Ghostface Killah, and sharpening…

L-Smooth

Fridays, Amika and Privilege With so many hip-hop DJs angling for stardom in the ultracompetitive South Beach nightlife scene, you’ve got to be a hustler. L-Smooth knows how to keep it moving: He often appears on Mun2’s video program The Roof, helps Melissa Giles organize the Soulfrito Urban Latin Music…

Heave Ho

TV on the Radio’s utter distinctiveness has driven critics to scrounge for adjectives and pronouns. The vocal harmonies of Kyp Malone and Tunde Adebimpe have been compared to everything from the Beach Boys and Peter Gabriel to gospel music. But lead singer Adebimpe denies having any religious aspirations beyond “the…

Deep Space

From a strictly visual standpoint, Laurie Anderson is on a simplicity kick these days. For the bulk of her nearly 30-year career, the famed New York City performance artist treated audiences to elaborate multimedia blowouts combining monologues and poetry with experimental film and video, synthetic music, modern dance, still photography,…

Elliott Smith

Around this time last year, police detectives were examining the body of 34-year-old Elliott Smith and scouring the Los Angeles apartment the cherished singer-songwriter shared with his girlfriend, trying to determine whether or not the two mortal knife wounds to his heart were self-inflicted. Although suicide was presumed — given…

Jimmy Eat World

Jimmy Eat World’s hook-happy brand of emo rock has always sounded polished and accessible, yet as their fourth album proves, the Phoenix foursome hasn’t passed through the personality removal machine on their way to mainstream success. Futures features lots of splendid little touches: the delicate psych-pop detour in the middle…

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

East Coast pub-punk troubadour Ted Leo is a mad pundit in the tradition of Elvis Costello and Billy Bragg, and Shake the Sheets is his tautest album to date. Slithering songs such as “Angels’ Share,” “The One Who Got Us Out,” and “Bleeding Powers” acknowledge the downward spiral of American…

Le Tigre

No woman is an island. But in 1999, New York-based electropunks Le Tigre suggested one could be, since the DIY dance-punks — fronted by Bikini Kill’s socio-politico riot grrrl Kathleen Hanna — sounded equally idiosyncratic and didactic at the time, their sole peer being Germany’s Chicks on Speed. On Le…

Beans

As a soloist in a post-Anti-Pop Consortium career, Beans has attracted mixed reviews from listeners fearful of a lone, enigmatic artist voicing wily and esoteric raps with no one else to distort the static. A true auteur, Beans shuns forced collaborations, and he doesn’t seem to mind the hermetic claustrophobia…

Jin

After a year of unexplained delays, Jin’s debut album has finally dropped, only to sound less like the proverbial next shit than late-Nineties hip-pop with a Chinese face. From the 8 Mile-like anthem “Here Now” and the maraca-shaking Latina ode “Señorita” to the hard Ruff Ryders beats of “Handz Off,”…

Wyclef Jean

As a solo conceptualist who once led The Fugees, Jean has produced a fascinating catalog of recordings for a slowly decreasing audience more enchanted with crunk-and-thug bleats than smart pop/R&B. Released on his new imprint, Sak Pasé, Welcome to Haiti Creole 101 further displays Jean’s knack for drawing connections among…

Halloweenie Roast with Nonpoint

Although the media tries to ignore it, hard rock (or emo, or rap metal, or whatever you want to call it) rules the heartland, selling out arenas while hip-hoppers struggle to fill seats with massive package tours. In South Florida, radio station 94.9 ZETA (WZTA-FM) is the rallying point for…

Morrissey

Has Morrissey, the man with le voz like rain who brightened up the Eighties with his morose and moody lyrics, gotten conservative in his middle-age? On the cover photo for his latest album, You are the Quarry, he looks quite presidential dressed in a plum pinstriped jacket, designer lavender, and…

David Byrne

Over the past two decades, David Byrne has delved into all styles of music, from the straightforward pop of Uh-Oh and the salsa of Rei Momo to the instrumental world beat of My Life in the Bush of Ghosts and the stately Grown Backwards. But it is his work with…

Federico Aubele

Federico Aubele is the latest artist to appear on Eighteenth Street Lounge Music (ESL), the label owned by Rob Garza and Eric Hilton of Thievery Corporation that’s fast becoming an institution. Aubele plays bass for Thievery Corp., and Garza and Hilton produced his first album, Gran Hotel Buenos Aires, so…

Suenalo Sound System

While the best way to join Miami’s multicultural, multi-rhythmic band Suenalo Sound System in their quest to increase the peace is by dancing or smacking a tambourine at one of their family-style concerts, their latest CD, Collage, is a perfect at-home companion. Dedicated to “The Most High On Earth,” Suenalo…