- Simian Mobile Disco - Attack Decay Sustain Release - Review - Stylus Magazine
Dance music your average indie kid wouldn't be ashamed to dance to... - Simian Mobile Disco: Attack Decay Sustain Release: Pitchfork Record Review
Following Klaxons and Justice, the third of this year's big indie-dance crossovers issues its debut album. SMD's debut maintains an unerring devotion to always-hooky pastiche in the name of a good time and to pop's unbreakable and road-tested formalism - Pitchfork: Robyn Talks New Album, Artistic Freedom, Swedish Pop
She told us a little bit about her upcoming projects, a little more about her struggles to get her music heard outside of Sweden, and a whole lot about what it takes to be a pop star who cares equally about her craft, her image, and running her own busine... - Pitchfork: MC Spank Rock Talks Downtown Signing, 2 Live Crew
So where to next, Spank Rock? As Juwan told Pitchfork in an interview yesterday, the only direction to go is forward. "We're gonna start making a record," he said. "Round two." - Music For Robots: Foxy Music
Interview with Kitsune Music dudes - Vice magazine: INTERVIEW - DAFT PUNK
Not only have rarely-sighted French dance titans Daft Punk conquered the music world and given their mini-me pals Justice a helping hand, they're also currently slaughtering festivals all over the world with their amazing robot revue and are about to rele... - Mobilee/Spectral Rooftop party at House Is A Feeling
cool review of a cool party, with videos - Down in Front: TV in the Park
A gruff but still inspiring Television set: perfect for Father's Day weekend - Panda Bear: Beneath the Bucolic Gurgling, Throbbing Electronica
Open the CD booklet of "Person Pitch" (Paw Tracks), the marvelous recent album from the Animal Collective member known as Panda Bear, who played the Bowery Ballroom on Monday, and you won't find any song lyrics. - Vampire Weekend: Preppie Afro-Pop and Other Odd Blends
Even without an album Vampire Weekend has made one of the year's most impressive debuts. - Queens Of The Stone Age - Era Vulgaris - Review - Stylus Magazine
Josh Homme ditches the garish woods for the glitter of the city…
6.22.2007
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Funny to look at the differences between the Stylus and Pitchfork reviews of Simain Mobile Disco's LP. That, and the Stylus review of Era Vulgaris comes the closest to hitting it on the head of any review I've read so far, although I would have graded it slightly higher.
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