Ten February Albums Worth Checking Out
Wise-cracking folkies, fear of the unknown, break-up records and uplifting musical mosaics. All this and more in the second month of 2011... read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayThis Week's New Album Releases (2/1/11)
Unlike last week, there were only a handful of new releases this week that caught our attention. Still, the short list includes two Best of What’s Next artists and one of the most brutally funny lyricists of our day.... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesThe Go! Team: Rolling Blackouts
After a four year interim, The Go! Team signals their much-awaited return to the long player format with, appropriately, a hilarious block of tape hiss—storming out of the gate with their joyously cacophonous lead single "T.O.R.N.A.D.O." (If there has ever been a perfect marriage between track and track title, this would be it). read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsTen January Albums Worth Checking Out
Now that 2011 is here, it’s time to shake off that New Year’s hangover and get down to the business of those pesky resolutions. If you’re anything like us, you’ve probably already broken a few (although, in our defense, those leftover Christmas cookies were starting to get stale).... read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayThe Go! Team and Best Coast Collaborate on a Song
The Go! Team get by with a little help from their friends in Best Coast for “Buy Nothing Day.” The track leans heavily on Best Coast frontwoman Bethany Cosentino’s vocals, but manages to fuse them with The Go! Team’s jousting beats as well.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsLollapalooza 2008 round-up
Above: Bang CamaroAnother Lollapalooza weekend has come and gone and music fans of all stripes left happy (unless, of course, they were fans of the Weakerthans, who had to cancel as a result of travel problems). Despite a record attendance of 225,000 fans, festivities and rock went on seamlessy under sun-filled skies each day. The festival's organizers outdid themselves this year with opening acts, starting the weekend out with a bang. Bang Camaro, that is. Other rising stars followed suit on days two and three with the Ting Tings belting out their infectious pop tunes (we overheard Love and Rockets'... read more
Found in: Blogs, FestivusCatching Up With... The Go! Team
“We’re a right miserable band, aren’t we?” laughs The Go! Team founder Ian Parton when asked what new music he doesn’t find absolutely dull. Since its 2004 debut album, Thunder, Lightning, Strike!, the Brighton-based six-piece has been a gust of funky-fresh air... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesThe Go! Team - "Grip Like A Vice"
Click above to watch "Grip Like A Vice" from The Go! Team's new record Proof of Youth out September 11th on Sub Pop Records.... read more
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