Archive for January, 2008

Academy Award nominees announced

Academy President Sid Ganis and actress Kathy Bates announce the nominees in the best actress category for the 80th Academy Awards at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, January 22, 2008.

January 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Music Event, Music News

JUKEBOX - CAT POWER

Like 2000’s “The Covers Record,” Chan Marshall’s second go at a (mostly) covers album imparts her unique, husky-voiced stamp on songs from such greats as Hank Williams, James Brown, Joni Mitchell and … Lil Wayne and the Hot Boyz. But rather than the stripped-down, bare-bones approach employed previously, “Jukebox” follows in the vein of […]

January 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

MISSION CONTROL - THE WHIGS

The dizzying tom-tom runs and shining buzz-saw guitar blasts that launch “Mission Control” opener “Like a Vibration” demand you sit up and take notice, but it’s the track’s pop-hook heart and Parker Gispert’s guy-next-door voice that make the two-and-a-half-minute sprint stick. Therein lies the beauty of the Whigs: Not only is the band mercifully […]

January 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

POCKETFUL OF SUNSHINE - NATASHA BEDINGFIELD

Yes, some of Natasha Bedingfield’s oft-delayed sophomore effort sounds like more fresh-feeling pitch music for women’s hygiene products (”A face without freckles/Is like a sky without the stars”). But all the tinkering — the album shares a mere five songs with the U.K. version released in April 2007 — gave “Sunshine” what her 2005 […]

January 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

LITTLE THINGS IN THE WORLD - BEN ALLISON & MAN SIZE SAFE

Hands down, this bassist/composer’s newest is the primo jazz release of 2008 so far and promises to stand tall as one of the year’s best. It’s lyrical, colorful, edgy and teems with inspired exuberance. Conceived with careful architectural attention and grounded in the tradition of alchemic improvisation, Ben Allison’s music has all the earmarks […]

January 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

HEY VENUS! - SUPER FURRY ANIMALS

Not as aggressively experimental as 1999’s “Guerrilla” or 2005’s “Love Kraft,” the latest from this genre-bending Welsh band is largely a smoothed-out pop record, reining in some of Super Furry Animals’ more left-field tendencies and tenderly nurturing the catchy, chart-friendly hooks of Gruff Rhys and company. “Run Away” is an uptempo number about amnesia […]

January 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

BRIGHTER THAN CREATION’S DARK - DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS

Drive-By Truckers’ seventh album is a sprawling scorcher, and while these guys certainly aren’t strangers to long records, “Brighter Than Creation’s Dark” is one of the meanest, leanest 19-track albums you’ll ever spin. Yet where DBT usually hits the ground running, “Dark” is deliberately slower to burn, full of beautifully considered stories of soldiers […]

January 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

WATCH THE SKY - PATTY LARKIN

Patty Larkin has spent part of the past 20 years honing her chops while turning out one absorbing album after another. It’s no surprise, then, that she’s reached the point where she’s truly doing the solo thing in the studio. Larkin wrote all the tunes on this disc, produced it and played all the […]

January 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

PLEASE READ THE LETTER - ROBERT PLANT AND ALISON KRAUSS

Robert Plant is reluctant to label the 13 songs he recorded with bluegrass superstar Alison Krauss for “Raising Sand” as duets. To the once and future Led Zeppelin frontman, their collaboration requires more than harmonizing, although they do that with subtlety and organic ease. Each track, including second single “Please Read the Letter,” is […]

January 14th, 2008 - Posted in Single Reviews

FEEDBACK - JANET JACKSON

New years are a time for renewal, right? So perhaps the dawn of 2008 is ripe to at last forgive and forget Janet Jackson’s past indiscretions. Granted, singles from previous album “20 Y.O.” weren’t exactly radio-friendly, but in Island Def Jam bow “Feedback,” she gives us the goods for a meaningful return to pop and […]

January 14th, 2008 - Posted in Single Reviews

GUNPOWDER & LEAD - MIRANDA LAMBERT

The latest single from Miranda Lambert’s excellent “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” album is an explosive number about domestic violence. The protagonist in this song decides to take drastic measures to end a desperate situation as Lambert sings in the chorus: “I’m going home, gonna load my shotgun/ Wait by the door and light a cigarette/ He wants […]

January 14th, 2008 - Posted in Single Reviews

LIVERPOOL 8 - RINGO STARR

Most pop music fans think they know Ringo Starr. And musically, it’s probably true. The fun-loving Beatle, now 67, is still full of nostalgia for the good ol’ days, and his humble appreciation for life and simple tunes is abundant on “Liverpool 8.” You’re not getting anything groundbreaking on a Ringo album. The titular […]

January 14th, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

I’LL BE LIGHTNING - LIAM FINN

After releasing a pair of albums as frontman of quirky New Zealand pop/ rock act Betchadupa, Liam Finn steps out on his own with this self-produced solo debut. Here, he comes closer to the work of home-studio eccentrics like Beck than to the classically minded pop of his father, Crowded House frontman Neil. That’s not […]

January 14th, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

USELESS TRINKETS: B-SIDES, SOUNDTRACKS, RARITIES AND UNRELEASED 1996-2006 - EELS

Few acts have morphed more often than Mark Oliver Everett’s Eels. From the group’s earliest work with the Dust Brothers more than a decade ago through to recent acoustic singer/ songwriter forays, the Eels are ever changing. All of which makes “Useless Trinkets: B-Side, Soundtracks, Rarities and Unreleased 1996-2006″ an eclectic and difficult, but […]

January 14th, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews