Posts bykevinjelliott
Britney Spears
Shrug if you will, but since the release of Blackout, the career trajectory of Britney Spears has warranted some serious conversation. That 2007 album was
15-60-75 (The Numbers Band)
Jimmy Bell’s Still in Town
To be a student on the campus of Kent State in the mid-70s must have been a heady time. Post–National Guard snafu, hippie idealism turned to cynicism
Circuit des Yeux
Should the title of Circuit des Yeux’s latest album, Overdue, be taken literally, Haley Fohr has had this record burrowed deep inside her psyche for quite some time. Throughout Fohr’s discography, there have been a number of breathtaking moments of both the awe-inspiring and clutch at your throat variety, but never did it seem there was a time to exhale. Reflect on 2009’s …
Mordecai
College Rock
Before we leave the summer of discovery, we need to examine a germ unearthed in Missoula, Montana: Mordecai. Not to concentrate on locale
Sky Ferreira
Night Time, My Time
With Sky Ferreira’s long-in-the-making debut album, Night Time, My Time, it’s important to separate the artist from the art. Much has been made
Cop City/Chill Pillars
“Gift Shop”
Don’t be confused by the maps. Florida is not the South. Florida, for all intents and purposes, is Florida. There is simply no other state like it in the union
Fire Exit
“Time Wall”
Shell out upwards to $150 for the original and only artifact from Scotland's Fire Exit if you must—men are known to make a fetish of such things
Bitchin Bajas, CAVE, and the Sigh of a Midwestern Autumn
As a Midwesterner, the older you get, the more you realize that the rest of the world is missing out by not experiencing the region's life-affirming sigh
Gentlemen of the Road Tour
Troy, August 30–31
Ambition. That was the one word that circled through my head during the entirety of the Gentlemen of the Road stopover in my birthplace of Troy, Ohio over Labor Day weekend. Earlier this summer, in a letter to the editor of the Troy Daily News, I posited the notion that the people of Troy should embrace, not oppose, Mumford & Sons and the throng …
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