AltWeeklies Wire
Stream of Consciousnessnew
Looking for the hip-hop you won't see on TV? Try The Breakdown.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
07-19-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: none, Breakdown.tv
Bond Ambitionnew
Sonic density and experimental sensibilities tie TV On The Radio to black rock futurists.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
07-12-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Raw Nervenew
The Baltimore femcee looks to build on her undgerground buzz.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
05-03-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Shellbe RAW, The Soundtrack
Respect the Cocknew
Welcome to the world of Jason Forrest, where Donna Summer meets Foreigner at 300 beats per minute.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
04-06-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
We're Still Herenew
Juvenile and Lil Wayne deliver the first hip-hop records from post-Katrina New Orleans.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
03-08-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Reality Check, juvenile
The New Edgynew
Kudu makes pop songs for goth ex-ravers.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
02-24-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Kudu
Lost in Musicnew
Ariel Pink hears the hit parade through very odd ears.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
02-01-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Ariel Pink, House Arrest
Greasy Listeningnew
A new box set maps the blueprint for Miles Davis’ thermonuclear 1970s Rockfunkjazz.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
01-18-2006 |
Reviews
Tectonic Shiftsnew
Dylan Carlson is positively wanking, though his dynamics suggest caveman repetition more than Guitar Center tech. At its best, Sword is hypnotic and crude like prime Crazy Horse. (OK, maybe not as good as all that.)
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
11-16-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Out of the Woodsnew
Animal Collective beats a path from Batimore County to indie fame
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
10-20-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Techno Vaporsnew
A new wave of French computer geeks burns through hip-hop's intestinal tract.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
10-13-2005 |
Music
Street Strifenew
Conscious reggae catches fire again, in part thanks to Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley's "Welcome to Jamrock"
Baltimore City Paper |
Jess Harvell |
09-28-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews