Blockhead – The Music Scene

Unless you’ve kept up with his Def Jux blog, you probably haven’t given much mind to Blockhead since he worked on Aesop Rock’s None Shall Pass back in 2007. At that point in time, Aesop Rock himself was Pitchfork approved and enjoying moderate success, becoming a self parody of the indie hip-hop scene he helped create. Outside of his production on None Shall Pass, Blockhead released Uncle Tony’s Coloring Book the same year, an enjoyable but short-in-memory album, and has seemingly kept to the NYC area since then. (more…)

This entry was written by Bryan Sutter, posted on March 19, 2010 at 12:00 pm, filed under New Music and tagged , , . Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.

The Heavy – The House That Dirt Built

the heavy the house that dirt built

This British group’s new album, The House That Dirt Built, their second full-length to date, is a dizzying array of funky, horn-driven hard-rock and reggae, splattered with multiple side-show sound effects and narrative-like conceptual bits.  These bits range from a scary movie intro sample to a tumbleweedy, western-tinged interlude, and they don’t let up once the album begins.  The experience is a lot like watching a well versed, enthusiastic cover band genre-hop at a county fair, complete with Elvis suit, Bob Marley wig, and multiple set changes.

The Heavy – Short Change Hero

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This entry was written by Andrew Frederick, posted on October 19, 2009 at 10:17 am, filed under New Music and tagged , , . Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.