The newly three-day desert festival, Coachella, has revealed its line-up for the 2007 fun in the sun. And obviously, the reunion of Rage Against the Machine is what we can't control our insides about. We've rated a few of our early favorites with superfluous exclamation points, because there's no other way to get our reaction out there any quicker.
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE: !!!!!!!!
BJORK: !!!!
HAPPY MONDAYS: !!!
THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE QUEEN: !!!
GHOSTFACE: !!!!
STEPHEN MARLEY FT. JR. GONG: !!!
SONIC YOUTH: !!!!
DJ SHADOW: !!!!
Who are you guys amped to see?
DJ Shadow
Outsider, The
Released by Universal Motown
Few things fill the URB reader with more joy than word of a new DJ Shadow album. Even as early singles indicated a new, more radio-friendly direction, it was hard to imagine that Shadow would completely abandon the cinematic instrumentals and sampledelic precision that made him a hero to the hip-hop underground. Well, we're impressed to say that Shadow does just that. And on The Outsider, he dumps his long-honed sound in favor of local flavor hyphy as well as dabbling in sounds from indie rap to britpop to ...
DJ Shadow
You Made It
Released by Universal
First things first: DJ Shadow's delayed and long-awaited new LP is not the awful detour into hyphy hip-hop some have claimed (Ed note: Ok, we get it!). In fact, the rap cuts on it are some of the strongest. As opposed to complete crap like this Coldplay-lite iTunes single featuring Chris James of the UK band Stateless. While the well-produced'many would say overproduced'affair could land Shadow on modern rock radio easily, it'll do nothing but frustrate his faithful fans with strings that soar ever so slightly and a vibe ...


























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