DJ Shadow

There are tons of great DJ Shadow concert bootlegs floating around on disc and vinyl, but the stunning clarity and seamlessly mixed content of the official In Tune and On Time Live! puts all the rest to shame. This 20-track, 78-minute CD (packaged together with a 24-track DVD) is culled…

Alabama Thunderpussy

Like a burly swamp monster, Alabama Thunderpussy creeps from the sludgy depths and suddenly lurches out in a blazing rage. It’s a complicated monster, however, with a love of soft Southern rock ballads. Fulton Hill opens with a deceptively mellow instrumental called “Such Is Life,” a four-and-a-half-minute extravaganza oozing a…

Maritime

The Promise Ring’s reign as one of emo’s flagship bands had nearly ended by the time kiddy pop-punkers like Good Charlotte or New Found Glory started cashing their Hot Topic merch checks. After a brain tumor and surgery gave leader Davey Von Bohlen a brief scare, he led the Promise…

X-ecutioners

When Hip-Hop strolled into the debutante ball in her homespun garb, she barely got a glance. Those who did look scoffed at her lack of instruments, forgetting that guitarsbassdrums are only tools, with no imagination besides that which is brought to them. Two decades later, sitting prettier after capping the…

Vans Warped Tour

It’s baaaack! This summer sees the Vans-sponsored Warped Tour reaching its 10th summer of rocking young people in baggy shorts silly with a motley crew of relatively diverse bands from across the spectrum of “aggressive music” — however you choose to define it. As always, there’s wheat, and then there’s…

Rod Carrillo at Sky Lounge

THE NIGHT:Flux at Sky Lounge THE DJ:Rod Carrillo THE SCENE: A diverse crowd ranging in age from 21 to 51 gathers around the bar, scooping up 1 cent well drinks. Yellow and green spotlights, strobe lights and smoke machines cloud the dance floor, but there’s plenty of fresh air –…

Armand Van Helden

In the mid- to late ’90s, Armand Van Helden was the name in American progressive trance and house, penning hits like “U Don’t Know Me” and “Witch Doktor,” while remixing tracks by everyone from Puff Daddy to the Rolling Stones. His two post-millennial LPs met with tepid critical press and…

The Corrs

Like their stateside sisters the Dixie Chicks, the Corrs have watched their commercial success grow as they’ve pruned the traditional musical elements that originally defined them from their sound. Borrowed Heaven, the photogenic family group’s fourth studio album, contains traces of their Irish heritage, but the flavor’s never more prevalent…

!!!

Before he was a member of this bicoastal dance-punk outfit, drummer John Pugh belonged to the same small but energized Arkansas music scene I did; every time the pre-Pugh !!! would come to Little Rock, we’d throw a dance party raucous enough to attract the cops but good-natured enough to…

Edwin McCain

Because bland people who have bland conversations at bland dinner parties need more bland background music to play once the Train CD ends, South Carolina’s Edwin McCain puts out a new album every two years or so. Really, though, what would you expect from a guy initially championed by Hootie…

P.O.D.

Now that Creed has broken up, the Cali-based P.O.D. — best known for its hit “Youth of the Nation” — has cornered the market on spiritual groups. But lead singer Sonny Sandoval explains that he’s somewhat uncomfortable with that label. After all, no one is calling the Beastie Boys a…

Souls of Mischief, and Luckyiam.PSC

Underground hip-hop crews may not have the flash and bling of their mainstream counterparts, but they usually get the last laugh via artistic credibility and career longevity. (When was the last time you heard from a No Limit soldier or a Cash Money Millionaire?) On Saturday, June 19, you get…

What’s Selling

1. NB Ridaz, NB Ridaz.com (Upstairs) 2. Usher, Confession (LaFace) 3. Velvet Revolver, Contraband (RCA) 4. Juvenile, Juve the Great (Universal) 5. Petey Pablo, Still Writing in My Diary (BMG) 6. Modest Mouse, Good News for People Who Love Bad News (Epic) 7. Kanye West, The College Dropout (Roc-A-Fella) 8…

THE NIGHT:Standard at Elixir

THE SCENE: Girls in tight jeans or miniskirts and low-cut tank tops grind on the laps of preppy, spiky-haired college guys in button-down dress shirts, who outnumber the girls (as usual). THE VIBE:Old-school L.A. chic meets modern hipster as a fashionable blend of twentysomethings sips Long Island iced teas, bumpin’…

The Valley hottest guide for DJ’s

Thursday 17 Acme Roadhouse: DJ J. Alan (house) Ain’t Nobody’s Bizness: DJ Suzy (Top 40, hip-hop) Anderson’s Fifth Estate: Piranha Room/Area 51 with DJs Jeremy & Ricky (industrial/goth, electroclash) Axis/Radius: Summer Nights with DJ MCB & Josh Royal (all genres) AZ 88: DJ Seduce (acid jazz lounge) Club Bash: Atomic…

(N)ice Age

It would be an answered prayer for most up-and-coming ambient artists: a personal invitation from the members of Sigur Ròs to join them on tour. But when that fantasy scenario actually happened for San Diego musician Jimmy LaValle, his response was unexpected. You see, he really wasn’t that familiar with…

His So-Called Good Life

Hours before he takes the stage as the headliner of the Plea for Peace tour, Cursive front man Tim Kasher is looking shaggy. His hair’s grown out considerably, and he’s sporting a ruffian’s beard. “I’ve just pledged that I’m gonna keep growing my hair out until I fix my life,”…

Authority Zero

After moving 80,000 copies of its Lava Records debut, A Passage in Time, Mesa’s Authority Zero returns with a mlange of ska, punk, rock, and even an Irish drinking song on its sophomore effort, Andiamo. Seamlessly wavering between reggae-dub (“Madman”) and acerbic punk songs such as “Revolution” and “PCH,” Authority…

Beastie Boys

After a six-year hiatus, the Beastie Boys return with To the 5 Boroughs and alternately position themselves as pop culture bottom feeders and political pedants. While anti-Bush screeds “That’s It That’s All” and “Time to Build” come across as heavy-handed, the terse “Open Letter to NYC” does manage to channel…

Legendary Pink Dots

Just as the words colour and color don’t mean quite the same thing, there are no American analogues to Syd Barrett, XTC, Robyn Hitchcock, David Sylvian or the Legendary Pink Dots (acid reference almost certain). The Pink Dots emerged from England in 1980, moved to Amsterdam (legal cannabis influence almost…

Piebald, and Jealous Sound

If you’ve ever sat in your third-period trigonometry class and daydreamed that Ben Folds would hook up with the guys from Weezer to record an album (and really, who hasn’t?), then boy do I have a band for you: Piebald. Don’t let the third wave ska-style name throw you off…

No Doubt

After 17 years, is No Doubt coming to the end of its New Wave/ska-pop road? You don’t need a Magic 8-Ball to see that signs point to yes: Gwen Stefani is currently at work on her solo debut with the likes of OutKast and Missy Elliott, and also getting her…