Friday Night—Part of the “Don’t Look Back” thing, which I don’t know anything other than someone in Old Britain somehow convinces creepy old dudes to play their best or seminal (ie, not their best) album in its entirety live. One watches with grotesque curiosity at degenerating bodies flubbing their own lyrics. It was a pleasant [...]
July 22, 2008
Categories: concert reviews, good ideas turning out not-so . Tags: !!!, Animal Collective, Apples In Stereo, Atlas Sound, Boban I Marko Markovic Orkestar, Bon Iver, Boris, Caribou, Cut Copy, Dancing Mud People, Dinosaur Jr, Dizzee Rascal, Don't Look Back, Elf Power, Fleet Foxes, Fuck Buttons, Icy Demons, Jarvis Cocker, Jay Reatard, King Khan and His Shrines, M. Ward, Mission of Burma, No Age, Pitchfork Music Festival, Public Enemy, Sebadoh, Spiritualized, Spoon, The Dirty Projectors, The Dodos, The Hold Steady, The Ruby Suns, Times New Viking, Titus Andronicus, Vampire Weekend . Author: jerrygrit . Comments: 8 Comments
Here they are, most of the albums that were officially inducted* into Jerry Grit’s set of sacred recordings in 2007**.
Soft Pow’r by Little Wings
What if Will Oldham did a sexmedown album and it actually turned out well? It would be like this. It’s a rare album that gets instant canonization, but here you go.
Rock, Rot & [...]
February 25, 2008
Categories: Jerry Grit's Canon, album reviews . Tags: Cap'n Jazz, eMusic, Little Wings, Music Reviews, Of Montreal, Okkervil River, Scharpling & Wurster, Scout Niblett, Spoon, Ted Leo, The 1900's, The Besnard Lakes, The Best Show, The Celebration, The National . Author: jerrygrit . Comments: 4 Comments