TAG: dance rock

May26

Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt! – I love you! I love you! I love you and I’m in love with you! Have an awesome day! Have the best day of your life! (Review)

Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt

I love you! I love you! I love you and I’m in love with you! Have an awesome day! Have the best day of your life!

Released by Luaka Bop


Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt! is a band whose reputation has been made on their lo-fi-yet-elaborate live shows—performances involving myriad costumes and dancing and encouraged, even demanded, audience participation. It’s something that’s got them noticed everywhere from Diesel to the New York Times, and is assuredly part of the reason they were signed to David Byrne’s Luaka Bop label. Unfortunately, without the aid of performance, the band’s debut full-length (the regrettably titled: I love you! I love you! I love you and I’m in love with you! Have an awesome ...

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May10

Carlos D Leaves Interpol

About a week ago, we were all excited to hear the new song by Interpol, “Lights,” a seeming return to their gothic roots that got us all re-excited about guitar rock back in 2003. We were especially titillated by bassist Carlos D, whose DJ sets combining everything from Guns N Roses to The Cure had us dancing night after night at burgeoning hipster parties like Steve Aoki’s and Franki Chan’s FUCKING AWESOME!!! Thursdays and the long running Club Bang. We even put him solo on the cover of URB, making him the first “rock star” cover in our magazine’s history. …MORE

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Dec23

Best of ‘09 : A Soul Centric Review (URB writer David Ma)

The best part of what I do is all the music I get to listen to; the worst part is all the music I have to listen to.  And yes, there were plentiful letdowns this year.   Sure, you have your Phoenix, your Jay-Z, your Yeah Yeah Yeahs, your Gaga– all huge artists whose work was really really solid.  But they, and a few more, were largely in the minority in ‘09.

Besides all the boring,  trend-chasing releases, there were moments of triumph and originality.  These projects, perhaps niche or weird, do show that smarts and musicianship can still prove successful.  These artists lacked MTV airplay, features in Rolling Stone, and major radio support, but  the actual music, unlike this year’s trite hits, will likely age well in the coming years.

As I sink deeper in age (and curmudgeonism), I find myself sucker-punched by music with one commonality: Soul.  Heartfelt songs that get you in the gut can’t be denied.  Here are solid releases that, for one reason or for many, struck me hard in ‘09.   …MORE

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