Black Moth Super Rainbow

Black Moth Super Rainbow: Now that’s a mouthful. Not only does the name resonate like a confusingly translated Japanese cartoon, but also it conjures up elements of science fiction, mythology, and, most of all, sensory saturation. It’s not unlike a midnight walk through Tokyo’s manic, multimedia freak-out Shibuya district. In…

Scary Kids Scaring Kids

The name Scary Kids Scaring Kids is only partially accurate. They’re really more cute than scary. They definitely are young, though. The sextet from Gilbert, Arizona, formed in 2002, during most of the members’ junior year of high school. Their mothers bought them some of their first pieces of equipment…

Little Brother

“I came back from NY, nigga lost his deal/Felt sick to the stomach, almost lost his meal,” raps Phonte on Getback’s first track, “Sirens.” He’s referring to his duo Little Brother’s exit from Atlantic Records after sales from the group’s major-label debut, The Minstrel Show, failed to meet expectations. Getback…

Muscles

It’s difficult to know when — or if — the Australian one-man dance act known as Muscles is being serious. Live, ensconced behind a small tower of keyboards and contraptions, he might yell to a mixed-bag hipster crowd: “This is my trance song! Do you all like trance?!” Before anyone…

Babyshambles

When your non-music-related shenanigans have paved the way for you as a British musician in the United States, you’re either doing something very right or very wrong. Anyone brushing past pop culture will recognize Pete Doherty as one such example. The erstwhile fiancé of Kate Moss first rose to fame…

I-Wayne

When 26-year-old Jamaican singjay I-Wayne emerged in the reggae world two years ago, it was for his highly regarded Lava Ground debut, which somehow instantly gave him next-to-blow-up status among reggae artists. After a solid year of radio spins and moderate touring, the prediction by most music critics that I-Wayne…

Cam’ron’s Official Rhymebook LOL

The sometimes West Palm Beach resident Killa Cam’ron has a new double mixtape out today. I’m not going to waste a lot of time loving it or hating on it as I’ve only heard a few tracks which didn’t move me in either direction. But here’s a funny post from…

Lil Wayne Brings the Flood

Barring some fourth-quarter cataclysm, Lil Wayne’s Da Drought 3 is probably going to end up as my album of the year, despite it not actually being a real album and everything. It’s tough to articulate just what’s so powerful about Da Drought 3; when I first heard it, I thought…

CD Review: American Gangster–wait, there’s more than one?

So it stands to reason that there’s only one American Gangster album that people should be interested in and that’s Jay-Z’s new release. It’s his second full length album post retirement and it’s not getting the greatest of reviews, partly because it’s his second full length album post retirement and…

CD Review: American Gangster

Jay-Z American Gangster (Roc-A-Fella) American Gangster is one hell of a comeback album. For Diddy. Alongside his production team, The Hitmen, Sean Combs produces the album’s hottest tracks, “Pray,” and “Roc Boys (And The Winner Is),” outshining hit makers like the Neptunes and Jermaine Dupri. As for Jay-Z, let’s hope…

“Thriller” Around the World

Michael Jackson, even after his loss of popularity in the U.S., continues to be an international icon. His music captured huge audiences around the world, especially during his glory days. Jackson also has lots of impersonators, including an entire Filipino prison full of inmates who choreographed their own version of…

Jay-Z vs. Chris Brown

So it’s finally the fourth quarter in the music industry and record companies are desperate for some real sales. CD’s practically have one foot in the grave anyway so whatever dollars record companies can squeeze out of consumers by Christmas is a miracle. But alas, the heralded fourth quarter isn’t…

Last Night: J. Lo and Marc Anthony at American Airlines Arena

Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez American Airlines Arena Nov. 2, 2007 Better Than: Sonny and Cher The Mennifer, or shall we say, J.Ant show is so overwhelmingly over the top, you can’t help but marvel at the star power in all of its pyrotechnics. Friday night at the American Airlines…

Chris Cornell on Life After Soundgarden and Audioslave

Through The Past, Darkly Currently touring in support of his second solo album, former Soundgarden/Audioslave wailer Chris Cornell spoke with New Times about the environment, the thought process behind choosing which songs to include in a career-spanning setlist, art versus audience perceptions of it, and the consequences of a positive…

Last Night: Annie Lennox at the Carnival Center

Annie Lennox October 31, 2007 The Carnival Center Better Than: A Weimar-era balladeer in a blender. I don’t know what’s better, that I got a privileged seat for the set of Annie Lennox last night, or that I got to sit next to the Herald’s Howard Cohen, who I thought…

Jah Cure Concert Postponed

In the words of Andre 3000, “You can plan a picnic, but you can’t predict the weather.” Considering Tropical Storm Noel is storming through the Bahamas right now, it’s a wise decision that Down Sound Records and Sigma Management have decided to temporarily postpone Jah Cure’s concert this weekend in…

Say What?

Max Bemis, frontman for the New York-based band Say Anything, was diagnosed three years ago as bipolar. This, he says, made absolute sense — it explained his manic episodes. In fact he attributes the lyrics of the band’s 2004 debut, … Is a Real Boy, to the disorder. If that…

Whole Wheat Bread

To visit Whole Wheat Bread’s MySpace page — which pairs a profile photo of three unsmiling black men with streaming strains of fast, melodic punk — is to suspect an elaborate hoax. Not because black dudes can’t play punk (Bad Brains obliterated that silly stereotype two decades ago), but because…

Various Artists

On this mostly pan-Latin compilation, DJ Raul Campos, the host of Nocturna, a popular program on Santa Monica’s KCRW-FM radio station, brings together tunes from artists both new and well-known. He hooks the listener right from the opening track, “Shine,” a tune by DJ Bitman, which successfully blends into Nortec…

DJ DB

New York-based DJ DB has always known how to throw a good party. Years after his first events (notably the groundbreaking, historic NASA parties), the veteran electronic music persona is still breathing new life into the city with his monthly Secret Art of Science nights. A cofounder of the pioneering…

Baby Elephant

The idea of a collaboration between Prince Paul and Bernie Worrell — with guest appearances by George Clinton, Shock G, and others — is a self-fulfilling prophecy, right? The quirky hip-hop producer and the P-Funk keyboard wizard are going to make some sort of Dope Dogs ’07, because, well, that’s…