“Top 5 Radio Pop Singles of 2012”

5 Ellie Goulding – “Lights” Summoning Florence + the Machine a little bit, but somehow less gaudy, Goulding canaries in with gemstone femininity on this one, and it makes for something fairly beautiful. Bubbling synths give the song a dance feel, but the producer clearly took pains to go for a garage-rock snare. I’m guessing … Read more“Top 5 Radio Pop Singles of 2012”

“Middle of Nowhere, Center of Bounce”

The Starlight Mints want to make you uneasy. I doubt they’d make any bones about that. Piling chord upon chord at the introduction of “Coffins ‘r’ Us,” which is nervous-chuckle-inducing enough, given the title, but spooky nonetheless even with just hearing the song as something anonymous, they rage into uncharted territories of the mind’s threshold … Read more“Middle of Nowhere, Center of Bounce”

“Ween and Their ‘Real’ Alternative Viceroys”

The reason I’m writing about these bands is that they’re brilliant, not that they have a certain genre or style. Each one delivers musical statements, though, that are simple and full of the utmost gravity, and they do so, despite using technical means that are unorthodox, in quick, effortless swatches. In their own way, each … Read more“Ween and Their ‘Real’ Alternative Viceroys”

“Video Reviews: Julia Holter – ‘Goddess Eyes II’ and ‘Our Sorrows'”

If I were to sum these two videos up, in introduction, I’d say they each match their subject matter — “Our Sorrows” is somber and empathetic, and “Goddess Eyes II” is humorous. Each video features the musical artist’s face en masse, so inevitably this itself becomes part of the video’s interplay. “Our Sorrows” opens with … Read more“Video Reviews: Julia Holter – ‘Goddess Eyes II’ and ‘Our Sorrows’”