¡Forward, Russia!

Short on personality but high on concept, Give Me a Wall plays like a musical companion piece to The Communist Manifesto. These Leeds-based noise-conjurers wrap their songs’ brittle melodies in appropriately dense postpunk effects, albeit with a far more academic bent than their deranged peers in the now-defunct Test Icicles…

Jeffrey Luck Lucas

Former Morlock member Jeffrey Luck Lucas parlays his Michael Madsen dead-ringerness into a Tom Waitseye view of Americana, where the proletariat sits at home all the time, bummed to the gills over the city — Memphis, let’s say, even though Lucas is from Frisco — that holds it hostage by…

Cale Parks

It’s hugely doubtful this disc will get much attention outside the cabal of indie completists who experience palpitations at the thought of Aloha, unfortunately. And even if you’re down with that, we’re talking about the group’s drummer/second-banana-singer gone solo here. Other curious passersby, however, are in for something resembling a…

Delerium

Armenian-Canadian Punjabi singer Kiran Ahluwalia leads a Bollywood charge in the forthcoming full-length from Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber, altogether a melancholy, trance-free effort reflective of Leeb’s recent personal woes. “Indoctrination” is a sandblasted what-if of Massive-Attack-as-New-Agers, Ahluwalia’s stupefying range spotlighting the ability she demonstrated helping to soundtrack The Lord…

Future Sound of London

The members of Future Sound of London enjoy a significance in electronic music that has as much to do with their extroverted technological savvy as their introverted music, both of which are represented on the greatest-hits collection, Teachings from the Electronic Brain. FSOL works along the experimental ambient lines, entertaining…

Nicolay

Netherlands-based producer Nicolay began e-mailing beats to Little Brother’s Phonte four years ago, forging a relationship that would eventually give way to the Foreign Exchange’s Connected. Their Web-spawned hip-hop collaboration showcased Nicolay’s mastery — silky strings and brass backed by software-launched beats — and followed mixtape-style post-Connected releases. Here marks…

The Game featuring Junior Reed

The Game puts a twist on Reed’s reggae classic, calling for unity among people and turning his version into survival of the fittest, with himself as the victor. Hurling disses, this single is true hip-hop — keeping the beef on wax instead of taking it to the streets…

Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson follows the recent retread trend with her remake of Dead or Alive’s dance-floor staple. Her signature breathless tone gives the song a refreshing update…

Lithops

This extended fit of arrhythmic bit-crush, courtesy of Mouse on Mars’ Jan St. Werner, is a lot like listening to someone make an IDM martini — James Bond-style — for seven and a half minutes: scuffing beats breaking and rattling against each other; a kooky, wobbly synth squeak; and choppy,…

Mariana Martin

The sultry sounds of bossa nova are eternally soothing. One whiff of this music and you will instantly find yourself transported to a beachside café on Copacabana, enjoying warm sea breezes and strong coffee under a glowing moon. Derived from samba, but a bit slower and less complex, bossa nova…

Q-Burns Abstract Message

In this hyperaccelerated digital age, when old methods of musical delivery quickly become outmoded relics, Q-Burns Abstract Message (born Michael Donaldson) is bringing the eight-track back! First he remixed Lawrence Welk, a strange bedfellow to other mixes he has done for the likes of the Chemical Brothers and Meat Beat…

Electric Six and the Blue Van

Electric Six probably shouldn’t be taken seriously, because it’s obvious the bandmates themselves don’t: They go by pseudonyms like Dick Valentine and Rock N Roll Indian, and rhyme the words “Taco Bell” with “gates of Hell.” The sextet from Detroit keeps a little of that city’s signature garage fuzz-guitar sound,…

Ivete Sangalo

Raven-haired beauty Ivete Sangalo is the queen of Brazilian Carnaval. She made her break with the group Banda EVA before exploding as a solo act in 1999. A native of Bahia, Brazil’s seductive and sweltering northern state, she is known to draw crowds in the thousands to see her shows…

Donald Glaude

Born in Tacoma and bred in Seattle, Donald Glaude is a Washington man through and through. He has stayed in his home state throughout a blossoming career and even though more frequent trips to California might have easily led him to go Hollywood. Glaude has long held the Pacific Northwest…

Aberdeen City

Indie-rock quartet Aberdeen City’s sound is not particularly unique but perfectly appropriate for a rainy day. The group gained notoriety in Boston with the album The Freezing Atlantic before it was re-released nationwide in 2006. Atlantic is an accurately titled work, featuring instrumentations as big as an iceberg and droning…

The Square Egg

The Square Egg is taking urban music from Cristal-sipping, club-banging hits that make you grind, to smooth, soulful poems that make you think. The antithesis of mass-produced pop ditties, the ten-piece band’s socially aware lyrics and musical inclination are a far cry from the crass lyrics and machine-produced beats ubiquitous…

Brazilian Girls

When Brazilian Girls singer Sabina Sciubba took the stage at Studio A this past March for one of the club’s inaugural shows, she strutted and preened while burbling her signature five-language lyrics in an Avengers-era white mack. The sound system and the enthusiastic crowd offered support, and Sciubba — along…

One Self

Since a change of ownership late last year, South Beach stalwart Laundry Bar has retooled itself as a tucked-away last bastion of underground electronic music. Its Friday-night party, Basshead, has especially attracted a number of notable out-of-town acts. Adding to the so-far sterling roster tonight is One Self, making the…

Marta Gomez

A Colombian folk version of Norah Jones — boasting stunning looks that make her an almost identical twin to Nelly Furtado — Marta Gomez infuses traditional roots with a modern femininity. She is a master of the complexity of Latin music, and her second and latest album, Entre Cada Palabra,…

Coming Zune

Wicked!” Richard Winn exclaims as he stands on Seattle Center’s Broad Street Lawn during Bumbershoot, expressing appreciation for the French band Nouvelle Vague. “That’s weird — I got goose bumps on that one.” He pulls up the sleeve of his blue sweat jacket to prove it. The bubbly 42-year-old British…

Unfinished Business

Having grown discouraged with the cutthroat practices of the record industry, Lisa M. decided it was time to investigate a career change. So in 2003 the Puerto Rico-born rapper decided to head for Miami, quickly securing a gig as host for the Telemundo show Jamz. But just as M. was…

My Morning Jacket

The best live albums bring something new to songs that have been heard only in a studio incarnation, new performances that transcend the recorded versions and connect with striking immediacy. By that standard, Okonokos, My Morning Jacket’s first concert set, is a stunning success. An able followup to last year’s…