Week In Review September 15-21
Hey another week has passed and I’m kind of busy so I’m rushing the week in review.Here are this week’s posts:
Jess wrote a tribute to Pink Floyd’s Rick Wright.
Nancy did one mother fucking long post. Covering some key concerts happening this fall in the T-dot.
Kojo spread the word on Amanda Davids a Canadian soul artist.
Christian reviewed the not-yet released on this part of the world, Glasvegas’ self-titled disc.
I also sucked up the courage to listen to MGMT’s Oracular Spectacular.
The National’s Virginia EP is solid. At least I thought the Pitchfork review was not cool.
Joe reviewed Ray Garrison’s EP.
Adam reviewed Toronto ska/reggar band Rebel Emergency’s EP.
I just found out about Siberian’s break up last week and wrote on my sadness.
I shared my input on the critically acclaimed You & Me by The Walkmen.
We Landed On The Moon are an upcoming band with a frontwoman who sounds a great deal like Jenny Lewis.
Ghalib covered rica-review/”>The Wiper’s Youth of America. Ghalib also proves that he likes to go out a ton with another concert review.
News around the blogosphere:
Pitchfork dropped a 1.6 on The Airborne Toxic Event. The band apparently didn’t like that. One thing for sure though, it caused a lot of discussion between bloggers… because TATE’s open letter was sent through their PR firm (Big Hassle) in an effort to make the review a publicity stunt (it worked). I didn’t care before, I don’t care now.
I guess I’m done…


