Battlefield Earth: An Interview With The Dandy Warhols
From its early dates pounding out psychedelia and dream sonics to its later leanings into electro-pop with the help of Duran Duran, it’s been hard to catch up with The Dandy Warhols. It might be that...
View ArticlePresidents of the United States of America, The Album
There are few things weirder than hearing the Monroe Doctrine put to airy pop. Now multiply that experience by three discs and you get an idea of what’s in store for you on the boxed set Of Great and...
View ArticleFor Those About to Rock, We Read You
There are sure a lot of musicians packed together under today’s reading rainbow. Listening Post’s inbox has simply been inundated with heads-up on a gripload of books out now or on the way from...
View ArticleJuana Molina’s Tech-Folk Upgrade
Acoustic folk has come a long way from pre-electric Bob Dylan. For one, it has kept pace with technological change in rewarding ways, especially in the psychedelic sonics of Argentina’s Juana Molina....
View ArticleExclusive Video: Stereolab’s Chemical Pop
On August 19, iconic label 4AD releases Chemical Chords, Stereolab’s first real full-length effort since 2005′s Margerine Eclipse. According to band leader Tim Gane, the effort is "a collection of...
View ArticleExclusive Photos: Sigur Ros Hypnotizes MoMA
On Tuesday, Current TV airs Sigur Ros @ MoMa, an hour-long concert film of the Icelandic band’s recent performance at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, in support of its newest effort Með suð í eyrum...
View ArticleExclusive: The Dears Launch Sad, Beautiful Missiles
Rare is the band hard to pin down in the 21st century, but The Dears is that rarity. Openly romantic and symphonic yet destabilizing and hypnotic, the Montreal-based brainchild of spouses Murray...
View ArticleLoquat’s Red Ballons Deliver Haunting Poptronica
The last time we heard from San Francisco’s chilled outfit Loquat, music from its 2005 debut It’s Yours to Keep was being preloaded on SanDisk’s Sansa player and rotated on the CW’s craptastic soap...
View ArticleVideo: The Dears’ Dystopian ‘Money Babies’
Like your sci-fi uncomfortably nestled somewhere between Wall-E , Brave New World and Children of Men? Check out The Dears’ video for "Money Babies," the first single from the neu-romantic Canadian...
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