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Of Montreal (Latitude 2009) -
So where to start when reviewing an Of Montreal live show? Yeah, they were wearing bonkers outfits. Pink plumes of feathers puffing out of shoulder pads, Bruno-esque bright blue and white military apparel, flares as wide as tree trunks. Yup, the makeup was in place. Glittered faces to a standard...
Of Montreal For Our Elegant Caste 7 -
The obvious highlight of last year's brilliant Skeletal Lamping album finally gets a release, albeit chopped back to its two and a half minute opening. A camp disco romp that features Kevin Barnes' extraordinary falsetto delivery, swooping Beach Boys harmonies and pulsating funky key rhythms to explicit raunchy demands that...
Of Montreal Debut “Teenage Unicorn Fisting” for Rolling Stone -
“Hi, we are a band, and we’re going to do a song,” Kevin Barnes proclaimed at Rolling Stone’s offices recently. Of course, it wasn’t just any band, or any song " Of Montreal’s eccentric mastermind (with bassist Davey Pierce and guitarist Bryan Poole) premiered a brand-new tune colorfully titled “Teenage...
Of Montreal -
A FAVORITE FROM FIVE YEARS AGO"Disconnect the Dots"from the album Satanic Panic in the AtticOriginal release date: April 6, 2004iTunesApril 13, 2004:Start with a guitar and a few rhythmic bass lines. Add a synthesizer, some sporadic piano, an occasional faux-techno beat, and Kevin...
The Apples in Stereo Announce Upcoming Colbert, Live, Tape, and Film Appearances - You know former Elephant 6-ers The Apples in Stereo, right? They have a bunch of albums, the latest of which is their second singles/rarities LP Electronic Projects For Musicians (Yep Roc), which was released a couple months ago. So why screw around? Lets get to the news (which will be...
Voxtrot -
"Trepanation Party"from the single Trepanation Party2009iTunesVoxtrot evaporated from the world in 2007. Facing somewhat absurd and overly righteous backlash from the same community of bloggers and indie kids who buzzed them in the first place, the band just kind of disappeared. We were left...
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