AltWeeklies Wire
The instructive joy of artist-led labelsnew

Little labels started by musicians work because they understand the music industry and its oft-diminishing margins.
Can reissues stretch fans too thin?new

As ever-frank heavy metal critic Kim Kelly recently wrote, "Quit reissuing things. Not everything is a fucking 'classic.'"
Tags: Album reissues
Oulipo's Primitive Waysnew

Primitive Ways sounds like the next step of an almost great band, drunk on possibilities but still learning how to present them.
Caltrop's Ten million years and eight minutesnew

When it's exciting, Ten million years is a reminder of the energy to be found at the borders of hard rock and heavy metal. (Holidays for Quince)
Organos' Conchanew

Organos and Concha are happily different both in source and sound, offering a humbly memorable reappraisal of the limits of pop.
Tags: Organo
Jphono1's Living Is Easynew

Living Is Easy is a new double collaboration between Jphono1—the solo project of John Harrison, veteran frontman of stormy psychedelic act North Elementary—and area graphic artist Regina McCoy and Atlanta musician Corey Pallon.
Tags: Jphono1
Gauchiste's mix of metal and electronics is free to possibilitynew

"I know a lot of metal guys who would hear the Gauchiste and go, 'So, is this a soundtrack? Are these sound effects you guys made?'"
INDY Week |
Grayson Currin |
01-18-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Gauchiste
The Triangle's Top 10 Albums of 2011new

During a year when several of the Triangle's best-known bands didn't release records, area acts released, by my count, at least 30 albums that will henceforth belong in forever rotation.
North Carolina is an Inexplicable Hotbed for American Idol Heavyweightsnew

What unites Fantasia, Scotty and Clay also unites them with a lot of other artists in these parts, historically and now.
The Year in Music 2011new

Musically, in the Triangle, there's an awful lot that we don't get to every week. At the close of this year, we check a few of those pockets.
Tags: Year in Music 2011
T0W3RS' Summertimenew

In the 10 minutes of their debut EP, Chapel Hill's T0W3RS suggest a special, multivalent magic. (Diggup Tapes)
Tags: Summertime, TOW3RS
The Sad, Strange and Sweet Voyage of Bombadilnew

When Bombadil called it quits almost three years ago, they were one of the country's brightest young bands. Somehow, they're back.
Willie Nelson and a Spate of Veterans Take Their Bowsnew

Nelson has paired a decades-long string of hits with decades spent in service of them, constantly performing in front of new audiences.
Pictureplane's Geographic Isolation Hasn't Limited His Dance Musicnew

"The last record was more about time and space and outer space and galactic alignment than human consciousness. This one was more about the physicality of the world and sexuality."
INDY Week |
Grayson Currin |
08-25-2011 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Pictureplane