Kylesa, Baroness Announce European Tour

kylesa1.jpgSavannah, Georgia-based metal band Kylesa have announced their return to Europe with a tour in support of Time Will Fuse Its Worth, their October 2006 release on Prosthetic Records. Starting January 26, they will be performing around Europe for nearly a month with sludge metal band and hometown friends Baroness.

Weekly Burlesque: Diane Lane Fan Dance

dianelane.jpgI don’t post video clips often because they seem to get deleted from YouTube soon afterward, but I can’t resist this one! I use this in my “Exotic Dance in Contemporary Film” presentation, and this is the first time I’ve found it online.

The Locust Seek Relief for Stolen Valuables

locust2.jpgNoise/grind band The Locust recently suffered a robbery during a show in St. Louis. After performing on November 25, they returned to their tour van to find it broken into and a significant amount of their personal belongings missing.

White Magic: Dark Stars EP

white_magic_cover.jpgSince its debut in 2004, piano/guitar folk duo White Magic has challenged listeners and stayed true to the vision of songwriter Mira Billotte.

Vocalists of Converge, Integrity Form Irons with Stephen Kasner

irons.jpgSo you need a fix for some “apocalyptic, non-linear” music? Well, you’re in luck. Irons is a three-way collaboration that brings together two of the most powerful vocalists that hardcore has to offer: Converge’s Jake Bannon and Integrity’s Dwid Hellion. Experimental visual and aural artist Stephen Kasner rounds out the trio.

Man Man Startles Modest Mouse Fans

manman1.jpgWhen someone goes to see a band with a couple of huge radio hits, it’s always entertaining to see him or her make sense of the opening act. In this case, we are talking about Modest Mouse at the Congress Theater, and the opener is the ever-amusing Man Man.

A Place to Bury Strangers: s/t

aptbs3.jpgBrooklyn noise-pop trio A Place To Bury Strangers are frequently tagged as “retro.” To many, late ’80s U.K.-based noise groups never went away.

2 Foot Yard Prepares Borrowed Arms for March, Donates Proceeds to Charity

2-foot-yard-small.gifExperimental chamber pop band 2 Foot Yard has announced the release of its sophomore album, Borrowed Arms, set for release on March 4, 2008. For every Borrowed Arms album sold in the US, the band will donate $0.50 to Food Change in Harlem, New York City as well as the Canyon School organic gardening project in Canyon, CA.