Having just wrapped up South By Southwest a few months ago, The Aggrolites are showing no signs of slowing down. For the remainder of the summer, you can catch the L.A. five-piece’s dirty and soul-infused reggae on the Vans Warped Tour. The 46-date tour will span across most of the U.S., as well as some dates in Canada too. For the next three months, they will be playing along such acts as Rise Against, Pennywise, Angels & Airwaves, The Vandals, and Paramore, among many others.
Music
Hayden: In Field & Town
Hayden is the lovably lo-fi Canadian singer-songwriter who first came to prominence with the title song for Steve Buscemi’s 1996 indie film Trees Lounge. Listening to his sixth full-length release, In Field & Town, is akin to a kid on Prozac experiencing “uplift anxiety.” The songs here are much more upbeat than what this indie-rock antihero offered listeners in the past. Longtime fans may find themselves missing his drawn-out, mumbly lyrical deliveries. Plus, it’s just not as sad.
Earth: The Bees Made Honey in the Lion’s Skull
In 2005, Earth released Hex (Or Printing in the Infernal Method), his first release after seven years. It was inspired by Neil Yong’s score for the quasi-apocalyptic western, Dead Man, the record was an unexpected departure from anything the group, known for their de-tuned, drawling minimalism, had done before.
Calexico to Release Carried to Dust
Calexico has announced that they will release their latest disc, Carried to Dust, September 9th. For their first release since 2006’s Garden Ruin, co-founders Joey Burns and John Convertino have employed an arsenal of rotating musicians and friends that boasts a familiar line-up, which is reminiscent of their critically acclaimed disc Feast of Wire.
Bellafea: Cavalcade
Cavalcade the debut LP from Chapel Hill’s Bellafea, establish themselves as an original, peerlessly talented and inventive band. The group, is singer/guitarist Heather McEntire, bassist Eddie Sanchez, and drummer Nathan Buchanan. Sanchez and Buchanan form a tightly controlled duo, pummeling with unrestrained force. Elsewhere, they lock together as a subtle support to McEntire’s snaking guitar, itself capable of outright primal noise as well as sinister ringing.
Stepsonday: Little Light
Siblings Jason and Chad Turner are the boys behind Stepsonday. A pitch perfect alliance of pop songwriting, Stepsonday comes on like the light, breezy days of their hometown Santa Monica. Vocalist Jason and drummer Chad self recorded Little Light, their debut LP, before signing with One Eleven Records. The music is naïve and sweet, romantic and charming, while the lyrics are filled with the melancholy musings of a boy growing up in and around a world slightly grayer than himself.
The Autumns: Fake Noise From A Box Of Toys
When it comes to the dreamy, ambient sound of a band like The Autumns, a little bit can go a long way. So it’s probably to their credit that the band’s fourth LP release finds The Autumns expanding their range, occasionally incorporating arena-rock majesty or danceable new wave rhythm into their swirling melodies. Those meaty influences add a nice bit of weight to the music, not to mention bringing singer Matthew Kelly’s airy falsetto down to earth.
The Richness of Life: The Personal Photographs of Contemporary Chinese Artist Liu Xiaodong
Liu Xiaodong is a 45-year-old photographer from northern China, who now lives in Beijing. This enormous book documents hundreds of his photographs. Each photo can be considered a snapshot, loose framing, with a spontaneous feel. No single photo stands out, or is titled. Instead they work together to illustrate Liu’s friends, family, immediate surroundings, and attitudes towards China as a whole.
Yo Majesty at the Mansion, Chicago 5/13/08
Maybe it was the venue’s muddy acoustics, the sound gear problems that stalled the show for a couple of minutes, or perhaps it was the fact that only one-half of the act was actually present, but something was definitely off with electro-crunk outfit Yo Majesty‘s Chicago performance last Wednesday evening. The duo headlined a show with UK dance rock band Does it Offend You, Yeah? (whose set this writer missed, sadly, thanks to some transportation problems.)
No Age: Nouns
No Age is the post-modern cacophony formed by guitarist Randy Randall and drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt. Former members of hardcore outfit Wives, the pair now hone their penchant for noise making into a compelling and confusing album. Nouns, the first full-length release for the duo via Sub Pop, is a scattered and often incomprehensible mess. So why does it sound so natural?
Coheed And Cambria Launch Comic Strip, Tour With Russian Circles
Claudio Sanchez – the primary force behind New York’s post-punk Coheed And Cambria – has recently issued Kill Audio, a new comic strip, which is available on MySpace. Kill Audio is a dark and comedic saga of a man growing irritated with his own immortality. While dealing with an array of peculiar characters and a clumsy yet unshakable villain, he embarks on a violent quest to find his own purpose in life. The first four installments of the comic will also be included this summer in Popgun – Image Comic’s collaborative graphic novel.

