While most of us sit here idling our MacBooks and laptops, let us take a moment to reminisce about a time where computers were housed in separate buildings and took nearly a week to program a simple math calculation. In celebration of the 60th anniversary of “Baby,” a forerunner to all modern computers, the University of Manchester has unveiled the first computer-generated music recordings ever: a scratchy version of “Baa Baa Black Sheep” and a truncated version of “In the Mood.”
Ladyhawk: Indie-Rockers Find Voice On Film
In 2008, Vancouver-based indie-rock quartet Ladyhawk will unleash a veritable media assault on the public. In March, the group released its sophomore album Shots to widespread acclaim. Plans for extensive touring in both the United States and their native Canada are in the works. With a little luck, the band may even find themselves on tour in Europe this summer. Best of all, Let Me Be Fictional, a film documenting the recording of Shots, is making its way around film festivals.
Old Haunts: Garage Rock with Punk Sensibilities
Olympia, WA is home to The Old Haunts, a garage act in every sense. Their third full length, Poisonous Times (Kill Rock Stars) is very much a standard of garage rock with punk sensibilities and anger. The changing world around Old Haunts singer and songwriter Craig Extine led to an album full of discomfort and difficult realities.
Lollapalooza Schedule Revealed
After releasing the incredible plethora of bands that this year’s Lollapalooza will be showcasing, the three-day festival has finally released its day-to-day schedule. The shows, set on a number of different stages, will run August 1-3 in Chicago’s Grant Park and cover just about every genre of music you could fathom.
Vans Warped Tour To Do Relief Work In Louisiana
On July 7th, artists, crew, and sponsors from the Vans Warped Tour will be taking a day off from music assist in rebuilding the communities of hurricane victims in Louisiana. It’s been over two years since hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated the US’s Gulf Coast, but – sadly – things still haven’t gotten back to normal in many of the areas.
Science for Girls: S/T
On Science for Girls’ self-titled debut album, producer Darren Solomon, is complemented by a roster full of guest vocalists. Solomon’s chilled out lounge compositions take the listener from Brazil to Stratford-Upon-Avon, airlifted by the soulful and ethereal voices of singers Bronwen Exter, Renee Cologne and Hugh Wilson, among others. It’s a testament to Solomon’s skills as a composer that there’s so much variety on the album.
El Perro Del Mar: Mending Her Muse
This Swedish singer’s music is reminiscent of 60’s pop girl groups with various other influences.
Fucked Up Finishes Recording Album, Preps Release of Latest EP
For the Toronto hardcore punk band, Fucked Up, it has been anything but a frivolous year. In January the band filed suit against Rolling Stone Magazine and Camel Cigarettes; in late May they finished recording for a forthcoming LP; on June 13th they announced signing to Matador Records. Now the band has announced that they are set to release an accompanying EP entitled, The Year of The Pig, on July 22nd.

