Month: January 2009

Keeping Up (with Darren Paltrowitz)

Contributing Writer Darren Paltrowitz, whose previous syndicated column Moving In Stereo covered the latest and greatest in live and recorded music happenings, returned in late 2008 with a new vehicle for exploring the wide vistas of modern multimedia.  Keeping Up responded to the reality of information overload with a concise look at the best of all that's new in the worlds of music, books, television and the Internet. As Darren put it,"Newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, YouTube, blogs, RSS feeds, viral marketing campaigns...it's nearly impossible to stay current nowadays. As soon as you think you're caught up on your reading and…
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Keeping Up (Vol. 9)

Here are another 5 quick picks for you, the loyal reader: MUSIC: The Methadones / 21st Century Power Pop Riot – Cover albums tend to polarize serious music listeners.  Some fans may look at them as a band’s excuse to not write new material, while other fans enjoy hearing interpretations of tracks that inspired the musicians.  In this case, the Illinois-based Methadones – led by ex-Screeching Weasel member Dan Schafer – take on songs of the 1970s and 1980s, mostly of the power-pop, glam, and punk rock varieties.  Fans of Cheap Trick, Elvis Costello, and Joe Jackson ought to take…
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Michael R. Smith’s History Of Dance Music

Another year, another massive musical history project for Professor Of Pop Michael R. Smith.  This time Michael has elected to take on the history of dance music, a subject he is well-qualified to tackle.  Every Sunday beginning January 4, 2009, and continuing for the following 40 weeks, Michael will review a key album from the genre from the time period 1977-2007.  So put on your dancing shoes and brace yourself for that pounding beat… it’s time to hit the floor. Table Of Contents 1/4/09 -- Donna Summer / Once Upon A Time1/11/09 -- Original Soundtrack / Saturday Night Fever1/18/09 --…
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Keeping Up (Vol. 8)

Here are another 5 quick picks for you, the loyal reader: ALBUM: Fleet Foxes / Fleet Foxes – Hailing from Washington State, Fleet Foxes formed in 2006 and quickly earned a quarter-million visits to their MySpace.  Not long after, their debut full-length came out on Sub Pop and reached many-a Best Of 2008 list.  Driven by harmonies with a folky spin, it is another great album featuring the production of Phil Ek, who is also known for working with Built To Spill, The Shins, and Band Of Horses.  New listeners ought to start with the second track (and first single)…
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Depeche Mode / Tears For Fears Retrospective

Depeche Mode and Tears For Fears are two bands that are almost synonymous with electronic new Wave music. With their unique individual styles, both these bands helped to shape the synth-pop music scene of the eighties, and have influenced countless acts in the decades following it. The year was 1980 when four young lads from Basildon England -- singer Dave Gahan and keyboardists Vince Clarke, Martin Gore, and Andrew Fletcher -- formed the group known as Depeche Mode after the band’s several initial short-lived incarnations in the late seventies. Their debut record Speak And Spell released in 1981 was a…
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