Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets( 1974) Origem: Inglaterra Produtor: Brian Eno Formação Principal no Disco: Brian Eno - Chris Spedding - Bill MacCormick - Robert Fripp - Paul Rudolph - Andy Mackay - Paul Thompson - Lloyd Watson Estilo: Art Rock Relacionados: Roxy Music/Nick Kool & the Koolaids/Ha ...
Art-pop magicians Parlour Steps hail from Vancouver, a music scene that has already garnered a lot of attention in the past few years but simply now is a requisite for music lovers and critics alike. Caleb Stull not only writes beautiful poetry for lyrics but stirs the emotions with his fantasticall ...
Mientras Memphis volteaba su cara hacia el mundo del soul, un joven entusiasta del rock inglés comenzaba su carrera Chris Bell había reunido un grupo de msicos afines para llevar a cabo su visión, su msica poseía la sensibilidad de la msica inglesa (los Beatles principalmente) y pronto se hallaba en ...
Roy Wood from ELO and The Move as well as Wizzard was a busy man up until 1973 when he’d just left ELO, finished his stint as a bass-player for Bo Diddley and decided he’d make his first solo album. This turned out well it seems, because Boulders is a very interesting album. This album mostly remind ...
Fear is quite an accessible piece of music. I think I would even take it over Paris 1919 because it’s such good fun. At the time, Cale was involved pretty much in everything that was going to be influential and important, so this could be considered a side-project. A good one at that. What I always ...
6:30 p.m. tonight at Meridian, 1503 Chartres, 713-225-1717 or www.meridianhouston.com. ... Continue reading "Art Rock: The "Shred 'Til You're Dead" Tour at Meridian" >
In our alter ego as a print journalist, this week Rocks Off sits down with Uncle Charlie, whose vibrant posters have been adorning Houston concert halls and living-room walls (like ours, for ex... Continue reading "Enjoy This Fine Selection of Uncle Charlie Posters - and Buy One Saturday" >
The Mekons The curse is of course an unwillingness to compromise and the lack of success that goes with it. I have no idea how popular they are at this point. I'm sure they still play Maxwell's, in Hoboken, where back in the day they probably shared bills with the likes of REM, the B-52's, or other ...