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  • Monday,August 23,2010

    Natalie Merchant's US tour brought her to Texas for three shows, including Thursday night in Dallas. The Dallas Morning News says Merchant's voice "sounds as pure and powerful now as it did 20 years ago" and calls the show "one of the year's most assured performances. Natalie Merchant proved to be nothing less than pure poetry in motion." In Florida, where the tour heads next, the Sun Sentinel says her "voice is simply timeless."

    Journal Topics: On TourReviews
  • Friday,August 20,2010

    Punch Brothers performed two songs off their latest album, Antifogmatic, for Relix magazine, now available online at Relix TV. Today's Sun gives the album four stars, saying, "You’re left thinking this is a new and thrilling form of music. Jazzgrass, anyone?" Maverick magazine also gives it four stars: "Notes buzz like a bee in a jar, scales leap from high to low like a crazed man on a cliff top, and a visceral drama exudes from every playful flourish."

    Journal Topics: ReviewsVideo
  • Tuesday,August 17,2010

    The Black Keys have a few weeks off from their North American tour before hitting the road for several weeks with the Kings of Leon in September. A recent home-state performance "brought the audience to a fist-pumping fever," reports the Columbus Dispatch, which says the band's new album, Brothers, "casts its essence in musical gold." The band shares the secret of their success in a new CNN interview: "Turn everything up really loud."

    Journal Topics: ReviewsVideo
  • Monday,August 16,2010

    The Times of London has published a profile of Philip Selway, calling his forthcoming album, Familial, "remarkably assured." The Word says: "The whole thing is rather beautiful." MOJO and MusicOMH give the album four stars, the latter calling it "incredibly folky and intimate" and proclaiming: "Selway can sing." Q concurs, saying Selway is "blessed with a warm and gentle voice"; Uncut calls Familial "moving and accomplished."

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsReviews
  • Monday,August 16,2010

    Timothy Andres has announced a number of dates for his 2010–2011 season, including a Carnegie Hall concert with Brad Mehldau featuring selections from his piece Shy and Mighty. Fanfare says Andres "conjures up a wonderful 'world of ideas'" on the piece and album. "The music is consistently imaginative, clever, and expressive." The reviewer declares the album "strongly recommended" and "can’t imagine anyone not enjoying this fine music."

    Journal Topics: On TourReviews
  • Wednesday,August 11,2010

    As Natalie Merchant and her band perform songs from Leave Your Sleep in California this week, new shows have just been added in the Northeast this fall featuring a full symphony orchestra. LA Weekly calls Leave Your Sleep "the most sonically adventurous project of her career." The Atlantic, reviewing the Seattle show, says it "worked—in wondrous ways," calling it "a tour de force ... an artist's creative and courageous venture into new territory altogether."

    Journal Topics: On TourArtist NewsReviews
  • Tuesday,August 10,2010

    Punch Brothers' latest Nonesuch album, Antifogmatic, which was released earlier this summer on CD and described on NPR's Weekend Edition as "10 delectable tunes," is now available on vinyl. The vinyl edition includes the album pressed on 140-gram vinyl plus a CD of the complete album. Actor/comedian Ed Helms offers a "Slobbering Rave" of the band's music in Paste, calling "an impossibly perfect mixture of down-home charm and staggering sophistication."

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist NewsReviews
  • Tuesday,August 10,2010

    Kronos Quartet performed at the Cabrillo Festival over the weekend in a concert that led the San Jose Mercury News to exclaim: "With its charisma and chops, its taste and unflagging sense of mission, Kronos just keeps getting better. After 30-plus years, Kronos is tops, as it showed Sunday night." Kronos Quartet next performs a free concert at New York's Damrosch Park Bandshell Friday for the Lincoln Center Out of Doors series.

    Journal Topics: On TourReviews
  • Tuesday,August 10,2010

    The Black Keys continue to play for sold-out crowds across North America. USA Today includes the band's Lollapalooza set of songs "from their terrific new Brothers album" among the festival's highlights. Time Out says, "The Black Keys sound like contenders these days, even champions." The Toronto Sun says the band delivered "some seriously solid vibes" in that city; Brothers "is practically guaranteed to end up in every critic's Top 10 year end poll."

    Journal Topics: On TourReviews
  • Monday,August 9,2010

    Laurie Anderson recently spoke with The Quietus about her new album, Homeland. The Quietus reviewer says: "Anderson had, has, foresight, and if she would consent to the idea of timeless, I'd use that adjective here." The Seattle Times describes it as "brilliant vocals, thought-provoking narratives, hypnotic violins and the most finely attuned poetic sensibility in rock."

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsReviews
  • Thursday,July 29,2010

    The Black Keys performed their second and third consecutive sold-out shows in New York City last night, at SummerStage in Central Park and at Terminal 5. The New York Times says: "At their best and starkest, they can make a growling riff feel loose and woozy, tempos fluctuating as if on a column of air." The New York Post says they "made an incredible amount of music for two guys who obviously know size doesn’t matter when it comes to the blues ... [T]he guys were unstoppable."

    Journal Topics: On TourReviews
  • Monday,July 26,2010

    The Black Keys have kicked off their North American tour, offering the home-state crowd in Cleveland their "most superlative-sapping local performance to date," raves the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Eardrums were ravished. Minds were blown. And when singer-guitarist Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney finally made their exit, sweat-soaked and utterly spent, it was no small wonder that the downtown skyline was still standing." Pat and Dan's fathers appeared on WKSU radio to offer their unique perspective on the band.

    Journal Topics: On TourReviewsRadio

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