Fourth Kaki King Album Set for March

kakiking.jpgPercussive guitar slinger Kaki King is set to release her forth album, the follow-up to Until We Felt Red (2006), in March. The album, entitled Dreaming Of Revenge, will be released on March 4, 2008 through Velour Music Group.

Young God Records Signs Fire On Fire

fireonfire2.jpgIndependent record label Young God Records has signed acoustic folk-bluegrass band Fire On Fire, some members of which were previously incarnated as noisy art-punk project Cerberus Shoal. The five-piece group makes its debut with a five-song EP only available online or on tour.

Sally Shapiro: Disco Romance

sallyshapiro.jpgRecreating the music of the 1980s is a risky venture, as it is easy to be considered a novelty. Disco Romance, however, emulates the underground Italo disco sound that its Swedish songwriter/producer Johan Agebjörn appreciated as a kid in the 1980s.

Eyes of Eden: Faith

eyesofeden.jpgIf the stylish, slickly produced goth-metal style of musician-producer Waldemar Sorychta is your cup of tea, you’ll probably enjoy Faith, the debut album of the producer’s new project Eyes of Eden.

Kaada/Patton: Live

kaada_patton_2.jpgRomances, the 2004 collaboration between Norwegian composer John Erik Kaada and vocal maestro Mike Patton, was what one could expect from an alliance of the two genre-busting musicians: a sound collage of moody, noirish elements.

Estradasphere

estradasphere_2.jpgTo hell with hyperbole! It isn’t a stretch to cite gifted genre amalgamators Estradasphere as a model of near perfection in both technical proficiency and compositional excellence.

Mission of Burma Channel Greatness Without Hits

missionofburma2.jpgInspiration can come from the strangest of places. Last Friday at Chicago’s Abbey Pub, Mission of Burma’s inspiration came from one faulty microphone stand. The post-punk giants, comprising bassist Clint Conley, drummer Peter Prescott, and guitarist Roger Miller, took the stage that night, launching into Miller’s “1001 Pleasant Dreams” from The Obliterati (2006).

Phosphorescent: Pride

phosphorescent_cover.jpgPride is a modern folk marvel. Each song on Phosphorescent’s third album is given a baptism in reverb, lending an eerie glow to eight beautiful, sparse tracks.

Copeland: Dressed Up & In Line

copeland.jpgCopeland singer/songwriter Aaron Marsh has come off as the King of Nice in the indie pop world for the past seven years, and now he and his bandmates are offering a collection of their sappiest B-sides as an aural valentine to their love-struck listeners.

Estradasphere: Palace of Mirrors Live

estradasphere_dvd_shot2.jpgPalace of Mirrors Live, a vibrant performance DVD, showcases the virtuosic abilities of six-piece group Estradasphere. Their musical maelstrom of classical, metal, jazz, Balkan, Japanese, and surf is a spectacle to behold on stage.