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DANIEL BROCKMAN
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Confronting the Swedish gloom of In Solitude
Cold spell
When I am finally able to get through to the cell phone of In Solitude's tour manager, they have emerged from a massive dust cloud, their metal-mobile finding civilization after a long spell traversing the deserts of Arizona with no idea where they are going.
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DANIEL BROCKMAN
| May 08, 2012
[R.I.P.] Adam Yauch and the Beastie Boys
Revenge of the Nerds
ADAM YAUCH, a/k/a MCA, was likely inspired to pen those words, that appear in a tossed off couplet in the middle of what would wind up being one of the band’s final singles, by his immersion in the world of illness.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| May 08, 2012
Interview: Simon Reynolds tries to look forward
Retromaniac
Quick, try to think of futuristic music that has nothing to do with the music of the past. Can't do it?
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 24, 2012
The Sound of Muzak
Has our lust for convenience turned rock and roll into background music?
Most people seem content to toss into the void of obscurity the record-store clerk and even the record-label executive, letting them join the silent-movie matinee idol and the jazz-era singing star on the slow-moving boat of the damned-to- irrelevance.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 18, 2012
Ramming Speed find their cruising altitude
Punk metalurgy
In the mid-'80s it was considered you-put-your-peanut-butter-in-my-chocolate when bands like Black Flag dared to tippy-toe into metal territory with their punk attack.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 19, 2012
A Mass metal titan brings it back to Worcester
Killswitch reborn
Of all rock genres, metal has proven itself to be perhaps the most accepting of the aging of its idols.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 19, 2012
The Mars Volta | Noctourniquet
Warner Bros. (2012)
The Mars Volta sprang forth from the '90s avant-punk of At the Drive-In.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 17, 2012
Bad Brains refuse to compromise
Still sailin’
Most bands tend to take credit for their successes while chalking up their failures and struggles to a cruel and unforgiving musical environment — but hardcore punk legends Bad Brains aren't most bands.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 11, 2012
Madonna | MDNA
Interscope/Live Nation (2012)
There was a time in the mid-'90s when it seemed that Madonna was finally acting her age: with the 1994 release of "I'll Remember" and the subsequent greatest-ballads collection Something To Remember, it seemed as if the Material Girl was resigned to a lifetime of mature songcraft and age-appropriate jams that would serve her well into her 50s and beyond.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 03, 2012
The quiet side of A Place To Bury Strangers
Sonic bids
When you are surrounded with those jagged barbs of sheer bloody noise for the first time, do you run for the hills or continue to stick your head in the acid bath? It only takes a few seconds of luxuriating in the stinging audio hailstorm that is A Place To Bury Strangers to know how a young Oliver Ackermann reacted to the noise threshold test.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 27, 2012
Unsane | Wreck
Alternative Tentacles (2012)
In a lot of ways, the legacy of '90s rock is one of sheer ugliness — so many bands found so many ways to make so many genres sound so unrepentantly unattractive, whether it was the sonic miasma that was late-'90s nu-metal or the post-grunge dirty-blues thick sludge that was the prevailing sound of guitar rock throughout the decade.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 28, 2012
3 Inches of Blood party on
Hitting up the Metal Alliance Tour
In a culture obsessed with decoding the lyrics and attitudes of modern popular music, nothing gets more closely scrutinized than heavy metal.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 21, 2012
SXSW 2012 marks the end of the superstars
Twilight of the gods
In his keynote speech, informally anointed King of Music, Sir Bruce Springsteen, gave some uncle-ly advice to all the young'uns with their deathmetals and their trollgazes who made up the complicated and chaotic mass that was this year's SXSW talent pool/conference of musical commodity farmers: he pointed out that a ticket to a show is "a handshake between the artist and the fan."
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 21, 2012
Claire Boucher makes Grimes her thing
Self-starter
If you want to make music — I mean, if you really want to make music — there are several steps.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 26, 2012
Lamb Of God | Resolution
Epic/Roadrunner (2012)
Lamb of God, like the actual lamb of God, have existed seemingly for the purpose of expiating sins — in this case, the sins of baggy-pants late-'90s groove metal.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 21, 2012
Interview: Oderus Urungus and GWAR hit the Wilbur
Death threat
It makes a certain amount of sense that Boston's Theater District will be visited upon by one of rock's most theatrical groups, GWAR.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 14, 2012
Justice blaze new trails for dance music
For all
Most musicians, at a certain point, discover a paradox at the center of the whole act of musical creation: that seemingly complex music can be simple, and that making simple music is often a complex process. After all, what do you expect in a medium where mathematics and pure emotion are intertwined?
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 14, 2012
Black Bananas | Rad Times Xpress IV
Drag City (2012)
It's a rare thing when you listen to a record and can actually hear drugs spewing from the speakers, but such is the gift of Rad Times Xpress IV , the latest from Jennifer Herrema, the exRoyal Trux chanteuse now doing business as Black Bananas.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 06, 2012
††† | EP 2
Deftones/Far (2012)
Don't be fooled by †††, a/k/a Crosses.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| February 28, 2012
In Flames craft an evolving breed of metal
Still spreading
Face it: metal bands are just brands, and to the headbanging hordes, you are only as good as your last breakdown — unless you can concoct a memorable musical identity to stand above the competition.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| February 15, 2012
[in memoriam] Whitney Houston, 1963-2012
"The biggest devil is me," is how Houston famously summed up her life's dilemma
Whitney Houston, who passed away this weekend of still-to-be-determined causes at the too-young age of 48, made an art out of depicting heroic triumph over adversity in her music
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| February 13, 2012
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[Q&A] Handsome Dick Manitoba on Dictators, White Castle, and being the "heel" of metal / Thursday @ Church
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