Paul Motian, born in 1931, has been a professional jazz drummer for over fifty years. Beginning his career with a stint in the Bill Evans Trio from ‘59-’64, Motian has played with a veritable who’s who of jazz, including Thelonious Monk, Charlie Haden, Don Cherry, Paul Bley, and Keith Jarrett.
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Akron/Family: Love is Simple
Brooklyn’s Akron/Family have been releasing albums steadily and frequently since their debut in 2005, with their last full-length being the diverse, polarized art rock album Meek Warrior. On that release, they partially abandoned their tribal folk rock sound for a head-spinning trip through Krautrock, psych rock, and pure noise over the course of only seven tracks.
Mannequin Men: Fresh Rot
Chicago’s Mannequin Men have been spitting out snarling rock ‘n’ roll since 2003. The guitar-driven quartet has followed-up its self-released debut album, Showbiz Witch, with a more focused release.
Phosphorescent Announces New Album, Supporting Tour
Halfway through writing his new record, Matthew Houck, the mastermind behind the indie folk project Phosphorescent, left his hometown of Athens, Georgia to see what New York had to offer. As it turns out, the move offered the musician isolation, and Pride, out October 23 on Dead Oceans, is the first Phosphorescent album with Houck on every instrument.
Joe Henry: Civilians
Joe Henry has collaborated with or produced some of the most significant songwriters of our time (Louden Wainwright III, Elvis Costello, Aimee Mann, and Ani DiFranco). His own profound songwriting skills are splayed out across the tracks of Civilians, which get some assistance from guitarist Bill Frisell, organist Patrick Warren, and drummer Jay Bellerose.
Weekly Burlesque: Interview with Kelly DiNardo
Lili St. Cyr, a pioneering burlesque performer known for on-stage bubble baths, has her life chronicled in the forthcoming biography Gilded Lili: Lili St. Cyr and the Striptease Mystique. Jo Weldon, our resident burlesque expert, spoke with its author, Kelly DiNardo, in anticipation of its release on October 16.
Oakley Hall: I’ll Follow You
Last year, Oakley Hall released two full-lengths within mere months of each other, and apparently both were necessary; Second Guessing and Gypsum Strings both found their way onto critics’ top ten lists and, even better, featured splendid male/female harmonies and transcendent electric country anthems that were both immediately gratifying and intricate.