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The MC on Decknew

With Memphis rap having a moment, Young Dolph is up next.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Louis Goggans  |  03-26-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Emerging Brooklyn Duo Recruits Bandmates, Gets a Label, and Hits the Roadnew

Although they live and work in Brooklyn, Mark Heyner and Josh Kolenik had to get out of the city to record as Small Black. Last year, the duo holed up at Kolenik's uncle's house on Long Island, recording a handful of fuzzed-around-the-edges pop songs away from the diversions of the city.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Stephen Deusner  |  03-12-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Bill Callahan Balances Uncertainties on His New Albumnew

With an eye for such tragic ironies as Cain's ignoble fate, Callahan has written toward various shades of darkness and light, from pitch black to only slightly dim.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Stephen Deusner  |  12-07-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Punk Heroes Get Back Together for a Pair of Sold-Out Memphis Showsnew

One reason the Oblivians' two Memphis reunion shows feel more impressive than most is that it doesn't feel like musicians trying desperately to reclaim former glory. It was more like conquering heroes returning home: they return to a scene they've helped make bigger.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  06-26-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Songwriter Todd Snider Gets the Band Back Togethernew

"This will be the first time in 10 years we've all played together," Snider says of his upcoming performance with the Original Nervous Wrecks. "We'll play mostly stuff off [my] last three records, but we'll do a few oldies and probably take some requests."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  06-19-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Reemerging Soul: Taking Stock of the New Staxnew

It's probably a little disappointing that the relaunched, now California-based Stax imprint hasn't made more of a cultural/commercial impact this year, though it certainly hasn't been from lack of trying.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  10-24-2008  |  Music

Guided By Voices Founder Robert Pollard Keeps Cranking Out Tunesnew

Through side-project-gone-proper bands such as the Circus Devils, Pollard's knack for challenging, noise-damaged pop remains solid. When he turns 51 this Halloween, Pollard's musical projects will number in the neighborhood of 35 to 40. The latest is Boston Spaceships, which teams Pollard with Chris Slusarenko and John Moen (day job: Decemberists drummer).
The Memphis Flyer  |  Andrew Earles  |  10-10-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Ardent Revivalnew

The label that launched Big Star returns with a new secular-music imprint.
The Memphis Flyer  |  J.D. Reager  |  10-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

This is Memphis Hardcorenew

Even if Staags! and No Comply manage to recall Midtown Memphis' first hardcore punk-rock heyday (late '80s through late '90s), like all good hardcore, these new local bands have little to do with nostalgia.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Andrew Earles  |  09-19-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Levitt Shell Opens Up After a Million-dollar Renovationnew

The rehabbed venue that hosted Elvis Presley's first paid concert, classic hippie-era blues and folk festivals, and other memorable events is being reborn as a family-oriented venue.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  09-05-2008  |  Music

Scandaliz Vandalistz Has a Constructive Summernew

The core members of the band are no longer the picture of youthful precocity captured on the first album's endearing paeans to dogs, film criticism, or being fresh out of White Station High School.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Andrew Earles  |  08-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Oracle and the Mountain Rises From the Depths of Depressionnew

When his previous band, the indie/alt-country outfit the Great Depression, called it quits in late 2003, Dale Naron thought that he was finally done with music.
The Memphis Flyer  |  J.D. Reager  |  08-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Critical Darlings the Hold Steady Deliver Againnew

Essentially, the Hold Steady is Springsteen for people raised on "all-ages hardcore matinee shows."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  08-08-2008  |  Reviews

Orchestra Baobab Shows the World Its Comeback was No Flukenew

While it's not as gravely beautiful or immediately bracing as Specialist in All Styles, Made in Dakar is as lovely and deep a collection of new music as anyone's likely to release this year.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  08-01-2008  |  Reviews

Billy Bob Thornton Finds His Musical Voicenew

Thornton teams up with J.D. Andrew and Michael Butler (and a lot of others on record and in the live show) for music that's a mixture of straight-ahead rock and country touchstones such as Johnny Cash and Buck Owens.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Werner Trieschmann  |  08-01-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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