Director Adam Smith on The Chemical Brothers: Don’t Think

The Chemical Brothers have been touring as an electronic-music duo for more than a decade; the team has won Grammy awards and accolades for its hard-hitting dance music — and the amazing visual show that the act puts together. On Wednesday, February 1, select movie theaters around town will screen…

Garland Jeffreys on Lou Reed and “living in between”

Garland Jeffreys (due Saturday, January 21, at the Lion’s Lair) should be a household name considering some of the shoulders with which he’s rubbed during the course of his long career: He met Lou Reed and Maureen Tucker before the Velvet Underground were properly a band, when Jeffreys and Reed…

Katy Perry’s “The One That Got Away” gets the acoustic treatment

As if Katy Perry’s divorce news weren’t bad enough, now there’s an acoustic version of “The One That Got Away” to empathize with. Released yesterday, this rendition, drenched in piano and acoustic guitar, shows greater depth and emotes way more than the video ever could have. Had Perry released this…

John Bowers of Nurses on the band’s evolving sound

Nurses (due at the hi-dive this Sunday, January 15) moved around a bit before settling down in Portland and completely shedding its previous, more rockist, musical identity. Having pretty much reinvented itself for its 2009 album, Apple’s Acre, Nurses sounds as though some eccentric songwriters got together and used a…

DJ Ty Tek branches out with Naked Tree, a new band

Well, now, this is something different. It’s roughly the exact opposite of how things usually work. Generally you have musicians dipping their toes in the electronic world before eventually taking a full-on plunge into that side of things. Here, meanwhile, we have Ty Tekavec (you know him better as DJ…

Marshall Gallagher of Solar Bear returns with Swing Hero

The last time you probably heard the name Marshall Gallagher, it was most likely in conjunction with the dearly departed band Solar Bear, with whom he was a member. Sometime after that outfit folded last spring, Gallagher packed up his gear and joined the 3OH!3 dudes on the road as…

Black Keys: “Rock & Roll is dying because of Nickelback”

Despite the pointed assertion of Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney that rock music is dying because of Nickelback, the genre still appears to be selling quite well. Granted, not quite as well as hip-hop or pop, but it’s still kicking. In a recent Rolling Stone cover story, Carney is quoted…

Calder’s Revolvers put soul in their rock and roll

There’s a lot going on with the new Calder’s Revolvers EP, but at the same time, it’s incredibly simple. Recorded in vocalist Andy Schneieder’s basement in the Highlands over the span of seven months, the four tracks on Black Bloc invoke heavy soul sympathies and prove their subtle pop potential…

David Bromberg on his career and studying with Reverend Gary Davis

David Bromberg’s eclectic musical expertise is rooted in the sounds of America. Since the 1960s, the singer and guitarist has drawn from a palette of influences, from bluegrass to ragtime, from country blues to New Orleans jazz. Taking lessons from the legendary Reverend Gary Davis as a Columbia student in…

Ten pop-music moments that defined 2011

With major comebacks and massive hits, 2011 was the year of the women, from Beyoncé to Miley Cyrus. Without singers like Adele, we wouldn’t have songs to cry along with, and without Katy Perry, we wouldn’t have any songs to hum at our nine-to-five. So what, exactly, were the biggest…

David Bowie’s Hunky Dory turns forty

No matter how hard he tried, David Bowie just couldn’t fit into the ’60s. From having to abandon his birth-name (Davy Jones) to the pop-darling Monkees singer, to staring in Ice Cream commercials in order to finance his tanking music career, fame continually eluded young Bowie. “I must have had…