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HYPE CHECK: Micachu & The Shapes Test Our Patience For Noise Pop At Pianos

[Photos by Aaron Richter; Text by Andrew Parks] The Artist and Their Current Album: Micachu & The Shapes, Jewellery (Rough Trade) What’s Been Said: “Micachu is an exceedingly precocious 21-year-old who may go on to completely transform our expectations of music – or she could disappear unexpectedly tomorrow because it would be dull to follow […]

FROM THE STACKS: Crocodiles

[Photo by James Norton] We get a lot of crap CDs at the self-titled offices. But once in a while, a pleasant surprise slips into our promo stack. Here’s a recent delivery that knocked the S/T staff on its collective ass.

I WAS THERE: The Prodigy Make All Of Our Regressive Raver Dreams Come True, Including That One Involving “Out of Space”

Photos/Text by Andrew Parks [slideshow here] “I’ll give you $40 to stand where you’re standing.” “I can’t do that man. I wish I could, but you’d just get kicked out.” “How about $80 then?” And so went an exchange between self-titled–stationed in Roseland Ballroom’s photo pit area–and one of the more insane Prodigy fans we […]

LISTENING TOO LATE: Pondering the Death of Alain Bashung

By Aaron Richter Alain Bashung died on Sunday, March 14. The next day, I listened to the French singer’s music for the first time. I found a copy of Bleu pétrole, released just this past year and considered Bashung’s late masterpiece, and heard a voice–familiar and bold, sorrowful and dramatic, broken yet defiant. Its Frenchness […]
Mono

PRIMER: Mono Shares the Stories Behind Their Back Catalogue

If you’ve heard one Mono album, you’ve heard ’em all, right? Well, not exactly. To be honest, Tokyo’s take on the almighty Mogwai is one of the only soft/loud, peak/valley projects capable of not only keeping our attention, but making self-titled‘s toughest staffers bawl their eyes out. Figuratively speaking, of course. You see, it’s all […]

SXSW SPOTLIGHT: Bishop Allen @ Secretly Canadian Showcase, The Mohawk, 3.19.09

The Artist: Brooklyn-based twee pop never sounded so fresh or unpretentious. Their Latest Release: Grrr: (Dead Oceans, 2009) The Set in a Few Sentences: If the only way for indie-ish bands to make a living anymore is by licensing their music to advertising campaigns, Bishop Allen should be sitting pretty in a comfortable tax bracket […]