Articles related to "Adam Mckibbin"
The Divine Nine: Q / A with Jen Gloeckner
Jen Gloeckner chats about her new album, the challenges of Dubuque, and the direct influence of dreams.
• jen gloeckner interview
• adam mckibbin
• music interviews
• ani difranco
• sarah mclachlan
The Lucky 13: Q & A with Ticklepenny Corner
Siblings in bands = Behind The Music smash hits. Can Noah Riemer and Beth Spransy avoid becoming the next Oasis?
• ticklepenny corner
• adam mckibbin
• noah riemer
• beth spransy
• christian music
Utah Carol: Comfort for the Traveler
A wistful slice of Americana from West Chicago, heartbroken but still believing it can find happiness.
• utah carol
• comfort for the traveler
• americana
• wonderwheel
• adam mckibbin
Interview with Andrea Maxand
The fine songwriter behind "Where the Words Go" chats about the Seattle scene, college writing programs and the decision to fly solo.
• andrea maxand interview
• death cab for cutie
• adam mckibbin
• indie rock
• indie music
Interview with Death Cab for Cutie
It's been a good year for the gentlemen of Death Cab. Chris Walla gets us caught up and chats about becoming indie-rock veterans and avoiding overexposure.
• death cab for cutie
• chris walla
• postal service
• indie rock
• death cab interview
The Divine Nine: Q / A with Cowboys International
Ken Lockie chats about Bowie, Public Image, Ltd. and why the time is right to return to 1979's Original Sin.
• cowboys international
• ken lockie
• ken lockie interivew
• cowboys international interview
• adam mckibbin
The Divine Nine: Q / A with Local H
Founder and frontman Scott Lucas reflects upon a decade of Local H, the state of politics and the Pixies, and the forgotten chunk of land between NY and LA.
• local h
• scott lucas
• brian st. clair
• nirvana
• pixies
The Divine Nine: Q / A with Los Straitjackets
Masked man and guitarist Danny Amis (aka Daddy-O Grande) chats about the art of the instrumental and the glory of a good gimmick.
• los straitjackets
• los straitjackets interview
• danny amis interview
• music interview
• adam mckibbin
The Divine Nine: Q / A with Starflyer 59
SF59 head engine Jason Martin pays the bills, freaks out the fans, and weighs in with a verdict on the new Metallica album.
• music
• starflyer 59
• jason martin
• adam mckibbin
• interview
The Divine Nine: Q / A with Thea Gilmore
The provocative singer/songwriter chats about her bookshelves, her battle with Barbie, and the commodification of sex in the music biz.
• thea gilmore
• thea gilmore interview
• music
• new music
• folk
The Divine Nine: Q and A with 20 Minute Loop
Greg Giles and Kelly Atkins chat about Napster, Noisepop, Tony Danza, and our attraction to the darkness.
• 20 minute loop
• greg giles
• kelly atkins
• adam mckibbin
• indie music
Ass Ponys: Lohio
Ponys at their best? After 13 years? Quite possibly.
• ass ponys
• lohio
• electric rock music
• checkered past
• cleaver
Beachwood Sparks: Once We Were Trees
Sunny country-pop from Los Angeles, perfect for late night driving and star-gazing. See why Beck and The Black Crowes came a-callin'.
• beachwood sparks
• beachwood
• adam mckibbin
• once we were trees
• sub pop
bitter little dutchboy
Alternative Barbies, cheating girlfriends and Cameron Diaz: a recipe for an irresistible 27 minutes of straightforward alterna-pop that will leave you humming melodies and choruses for days.
• bitter little dutchboy
• bitter
• little
• dutchboy
• ray di pietro
Choice Cuts: April 2002
Making the cut this month are The Maroons, Brendan Benson, Cookie, Christy McWilson, Burd Early, Mother Goose, Brooke Sofferman, Cara Luft, and Great Big Sea.
• adam mckibbin
• choice cuts
• indie music
• music reviews
• new music
Choice Cuts: August 2001
Music reviews for the attention deficient: Jon Auer, The Capitol Years, 16 Horsepower, Iowaska, Delbert McClinton, Patti Rothberg and Maquiladora.
• choice cuts
• august
• new music
• music reviews
• quick
Choice Cuts: December 2001
Music reviews for the attention deficient, featuring Stew, Sugarplum Fairies, Danya River, Clairvoyants, Clare Fader, Peaches, Nathaniel Ashley and The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love.
• music reviews
• new music
• cd review
• buying music
• album reviews
Choice Cuts: July 2001
Music you need to hear from Noelle Hampton, Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer, The Go-Betweens, Jungle Room, Victor Mecyssne, and Panic Strikes A Chord.
• noelle hampton
• under these skies
• t rexx
• san francisco
• new music
Choice Cuts: June 2001
Featuring new music by The Mansions, Sean Croghan, The Moss Brothers and Thinking Out Loud.
• the mansions
• sean croghan
• the moss brothers
• thinking out loud
• la
Choice Cuts: November 2004
MUSIC REVIEWS! Featuring Crystal Brandt, Jake Brennan & The Confidence Men, Peter Case, Entrance, Fingathing, William Lazarus, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, xrayok, and "My Favorite Song Writers."
• music
• new music
• indie music
• music review
• cd review
Choice Cuts: October 2001
Solo boys galore in this month's edition, but we start with two Righteous Babes. Music reviews featuring Bitch & Animal, Mark Mulcahy, Pete Krebs and the Kung Pao Chickens, Neilson Hubbard, Sam Bisbee, Charles Pillow, Telefon Tel Aviv, and James William Hindle.
• music reviews
• new music
• indie music
• independent music
• adam mckibbin
Departure Lounge: Jetlag Dreams
A beautiful, melancholy-tinged album of piano melodies and over-the-ocean instrumental lullabies.
• departure lounge
• jetlag dreams
• bella union
• melodic
• melody
Erin McKeown: Distillation
Folk...jazz...bluegrass...wrapped into a playful and pained collection of songs from a young singer / songwriter who seems equal parts past and future.
• erin mckeown
• erin mckeown review
• distillation
• signature
• tvp
Eytan Mirsky: Was It Something I Said?
He just wants to be your Steve McQueen. 16 catchy new pop songs from a lovelorn NY troubadour.
• eytan mirsky
• mirsky mouse
• was it something i said?
• get ready for eytan
• cd baby
Ida: The Braille Night
Another exquisite and intimate album from an indie band that made "Best of 2000" lists in Spin and The New York Times.
• ida
• the braille night
• will you find me
• indie music
• music review
King Black Acid: Loves A Love Song
King Black Acid returns with a new pop sensibility. Gone are the 20 minute explorations, but their musical sense of adventure remains intact.
• king black acid
• starseed transmission
• loves a love song
• wombstar orchestra
• portland
Skating Club
A snowy day album from Boston, keyed by simple melodies and sharp songwriting.
• skating club
• aubrey anderson
• clairvoyants
• boston music
• cd reviews
Susumu Yokota: Grinning Cat
Down the rabbit hole you go, splashing into one of the best electronic albums of the year.
• susumu yokota
• grinning cat
• lewis carrol
• lewis carroll
• alice in wonderland
The Divine Nine: Q & A with You're Pretty
They restored your faith in hard rock. Now can they restore your faith in the hard rock interview?
• you're pretty
• beautiful accident
• adam mckibbin
• divine nine
• lucky 13
The Goblin Market: Ghostland
Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Bronte (among others) find new life in this provocative album from Jeff Kelly & Laura Weller.
• goblin market
• ghostland
• camera obscura
• green pajamas
• jeff kelly
The Ivory Coast: Clouds
The Boston quintet slices up another serving of road-tested indie rock.
• the ivory coast
• clouds
• polyvinyl
• adam mckibbin
• mckibbin
The Lucky 13: Q & A with bitter little dutchboy
We got questions...he got answers. Alive and well amidst the Barbies and Bizkits, we sit down with Ray Di Pietro, d.b.a. bitter little dutchboy.
• q & a
• bitter little dutchboy
• ray di pietro
• adam mckibbin
• alternative
The Lucky 13: Q & A with Erin McKeown
In which the songstress is visited by Liberace and a song-toting watermelon.
• erin mckeown
• adam mckibbin
• q & a
• lucky 13
• question and answer
The Lucky 13: Q & A with Pat McCurdy
340 live shows a year and still going strong. Adam chats with Pat about jerks in Florida, money in Chicago and the influence of Uncle Kracker.
• pat mccurdy
• mccurdy
• adam mckibbin
• lucky 13
• q&a
The Red: Let's Not And Say We Did
A new album from one of LA's best indie bands; songs that read more like stories and flirt with both the sinister and the seductive.
• the red
• let's not and say we did
• la
• indie
• indie music
The Timbre Project: Free Souvenirs
Flirtation with the perfect pop song on this solo effort from Five Dollar Milkshake frontman Jaime d'Almeida.
• the timbre project
• jaime d'almeida
• eels
• five dollar milkshake
• east
This Beautiful Mess: Falling On Deaf Ears
A much needed dose of splendor and shot of adrenaline into the heart of the sagging emo genre.
• this beautiful mess
• falling on deaf ears
• emo
• indie rock
• indie pop
Ticklepenny Corner: From The Porch
11 varied acoustic gems, songs that verge on spirituals. "Their music is a blessing," says Victoria Williams.
• ticklepenny corner
• new music
• from the porch
• noah riemer
• beth spransy
TSOL: Disappear
The princes of SoCal punk rock return. Has age mellowed the the ol' riot inciters?
• tsol
• punk rock
• punk
• socal music
• sex pistols
Velvet Crush: A Single Odessey
A complete collection of non-LP singles and EP tracks from the almost famous power poppers.
• velvet crush
• single odessey
• adam mckibbin
• pop music
• power pop
You're Pretty: Beautiful Accident
Lost your faith in hard rock? You're Pretty and their "Beautiful Accident" arrive to save the day.
• you're pretty
• beautiful accident
• 161 ep
• beth musolff
• stenger
Choice Cuts: September 2001
Music you should investigate. That's right, detective, turn off the radio. Featuring The Fearless Freep, Violet Indiana, Toulouse, Tertium Non Data, Randall Bramblett, AFI, and a New Orleans Jazz Brunch.
• indie music
• music review
• indepdent music
• new music
• cd review