Bersuit

Aside from being a clever album title and a symbol for optimism in a country that continues to recover from its 2001 economic collapse, “Argentinidad al Palo” (“Hardcore Argentinism”) is a great song on which party rock octet Bersuit epitomizes the myth of Argie superiority over the rest of the…

Lanterna

Lanterna is guitarist Henry Frayne’s (the Moon Seven Times, Area) solo project, with Highways being his fourth album under this guise. Although primarily recorded on guitar, the music does not sound as if it is missing something, nor does he get carried away with excessive, showy noodling. Leaving just the…

Stefon Harris and Blackout

At 30 years old, the prodigious vibraphonist Stefon Harris already has three Grammy nominations and four albums for Blue Note under his belt. For Evolution he has assembled a band called Blackout, with the intent of injecting some of the bump and groove of hip-hop and R&B into the jazz…

Sound Providers

San Diego production duo Sound Providers specialize in the art of the loop — sampling a jazz track’s choicest four bars and then repeating the results ad infinitum. It sounds annoying, but many of hip-hop’s sonic breakthroughs in the early Nineties — such as Gang Starr’s “Take It Personal” –…

Power to the People

Most of the time, it seems like you need to be or at least look like a Very Important Person to get into hot clubs in the Magic City. Even joints that have no business pulling velvet rope snobbery (i.e. State and Butterfly Lounge) are shunning the “masses” in favor…

Talking Blues

The sound of Tortoise defies categorization. Like the fusion jazz artists of the Seventies who traversed rock and jazz forms with time signature shifts, the Chicago quintet — John Herndon, Doug McCombs, Dan Bitney, Jeff Parker, and John McEntire — makes instrumental music with everything but the break-room sink in…

Jazz Orgy

Walk into any jazz show these days and you’re likely to find a crowd of older men sipping Scotch and studiously listening to a horn player’s arcane solo. Then step into a gig by the avant-jazz group Sex Mob and it’s a different story: You’ll find young people, particularly women,…

Ron Sexsmith

Until now Ron Sexsmith has appeared to be a reluctant rock star, one whose willingness to lay his heart on his proverbial sleeve underscores a sensitivity and naiveté that’s readily apparent in his boyish demeanor and confessional songs. His new album, Retriever, suggests Sexsmith may be ready to steer his…

Home Alone

Kieran Hebden appears to be a normal 25-year-old living in London’s Camden Town who spends a lot of time at home. He’s a guy who wakes up when he wants to, watches television as long as he likes, and spends most of his pocket money on records, stumbling out to…

Southern Comfort

After performing into the wee hours, any gig before noon can be challenging, especially for a guy who readily admits he’s not a morning person. Rod MacDonald’s not complaining, though. When you’re a folk musician who writes and records original material and you’re trying to scratch out a living in…

Sing Your Life

Wimme Saari is more than unplugged on Instinct. He’s completely unhitched from any kind of instrumental accompaniment. Wimme, as he is most often known, made his name on four previous albums for the Nordic roots label Northside, marrying the joik chants of the Scandinavian Arctic Sámi people (once known as…

Fresh Spam

Andrew “DJ Le Spam” Yeomanson has dubbed his house, a two-bedroom cottage nestled within North Miami, the City of Progress Studio. But it is more akin to a sprawling, overstuffed thrift store. There are toys: kaleidoscopes, dolls, and action figures. The walls are lined with posters for shows the 34-year-old…

Vast Aire

Vacating the dense alien space station of Cannibal Ox’s The Cold Vein, rapper Vast Aire falls back to his native New York with a laundry list of goals obtainable. After copping the latest Nikes and visiting his moms (in that order), the formidable and disgruntled Lobo dials the right numbers…

Slicker

Chicago’s John Hughes III has operated Hefty Records for nine years. The independent label has released albums by artists such as Telefon Tel Aviv and the Aluminum Group and has built a following among listeners seeking out music in that catchall category of “postrock,” a tag rooted in the early-Nineties…

Yesterdays New Quintet

Yesterdays New Quintet’s Stevie originally began life in late 2002 as a promo-only CD manufactured by Triple Five Soul, given out through its Website, and occasionally sold during Stones Throw showcases. Its limited availability turned it into a collector’s item, fetching upward of three figures in online auctions, which eventually…

Dios

There’s a wondrous duality to the Southern California coastline. In the daytime, it’s a carefree paradise of sand, surf, rays, and an endless loop of Beach Boys songs running through the mind. And at night, as bonfires and blankets dot the beaches, the same turf takes on expansive, reflective, near-mystical…

Ambulance Ltd

Brooklyn quintet Ambulance Ltd’s eponymous album demonstrates the group’s resistance to being limited by the garage-rock sound that city has recently become associated with. A great deal more somber and introspective than its 2003 self-titled EP, Ambulance Ltd falls somewhere between the solid indie-rock sensibilities of Pavement, the classic yet…

Sexual Healing

On April 8 Playboy magazine held its 50th-anniversary bash at Mansion. It shouldn’t surprise anybody that I arrived with my tongue (and tail) wagging. I remained in this rabid state until my first look around inside, when I had to exhale. What a sight. The place was hopping with Playboy…

First Edition

Producer Rey Rubio says of the imminent release of his electro-inflected group Alpha-606’s debut, Computer Controlled, “One thing is, we’ve never been pressured to force it out.” Rubio is not exaggerating. Over the course of a relaxed two-hour interview at his house in Little Havana, the seven-man team behind his…

Catching Up with Depeche Mode

Under most circumstances, the notion of six box sets — for a grand total of 36 discs, 245 tracks, and a shade under 23 hours of music — dedicated to one band would seem a tad excessive, no? But then again, we’re talking about Depeche Mode. Few groups have been…

Spring Bling

In the narrow, gravelly parking lot of the Billabong Pub in Pembroke Park, a visibly intoxicated young man makes a joke about being from the wrong side of the tracks. The pub sits in a strip mall on the west side of the train tracks that cross Hallandale Beach Boulevard,…

Slow Down

If you visited a local record store on Tuesday, March 30, looking for Jacki-O’s long-awaited debut album, Poe Little Rich Girl, you didn’t find it. That is because the Liberty City rapper’s record label, Poe Boy Entertainment, recently lost its distribution deal with Warner Music Group. In a brief phone…