What’s up next for the gang of not-quite-yet-geriatrics? In addition to one-off festival appearances, are David Yow and company creating their special brew of music: classic-rock, spray-painted with a punk-rock sensibility? Our probe begins with this article originally published via New Noise.
Jesus Lizard Interview and Exclusive News: The Naked Truth, Pt. 1
Posted in Interviews with tags David Yow, Jesus Lizard on 05/17/2024 by korzeckMETZ’s ‘Up on Gravity Hill’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Interviews on 05/11/2024 by korzeckThe Toronto noise-punks’ fifth LP sees their familiarly angular guitars working through melodies that range from ear-sweetening to atonal, furthering the mystery that is the Sub Pop band METZ. Read more on FLOOD.
Orbit Culture Plan to ‘Come Back Big’ in 2025
Posted in Interviews with tags Century Media, Orbit Culture on 05/09/2024 by korzeckThe Swedish metal band is eager to proving they aren’t just another melodic death-metal band from the country that brought legendary status to the subgenre. Read more of my interview with them courtesy of Music Connection.
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum ‘Got on Top of a Pile of Festering Rat Carcasses’
Posted in Interviews with tags Sleepytime Gorilla Museum on 05/07/2024 by korzeckDon’t believe that headline? Check out my feature on the wild — and wildly unclassifiable — band in my Music Connection profile.
Inter Arma’s ‘New Heaven’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Inter Arma on 05/04/2024 by korzeckThe Virginia sludge quintet’s fifth album, issued via Relapse Records, exhibits Inter Arma’s penchant for probing the innards of metal and reconstructing it into a seamless new visage. Read more on FLOOD.
Flipside Fest’s Fall Festivities Fizzle for 2024
Posted in News with tags Flipside Festival, Treefort on 04/29/2024 by korzeckIn another setback for the struggling music scene in Boise, Idaho, the promoter of Flipside Fest announced today that they have canceled this year’s installment of the event.
The promoters behind the festival, The Duck Club, said the multi-stage, multi-day event will happen again next year. Nevertheless, the cancellation of Flipside Fest 2024 is the latest black eye for concert organizers in Boise, following one of the most lackluster Treefort Fest events in recent memory.
“Don’t worry, Flipside friends: We will be back!” read a post on the website for promoter The Duck Club. “You may be asking, ‘Why is Flipside taking a year off?’ To put it simply: the Duck Club team needs a bit of a summer break.”
Continue readingDrahla’s ‘Angeltape’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Captured Tracks, Drahla on 04/27/2024 by korzeckDrahla’s sophomore album, released via Captured Tracks, sees the Leeds-based trio overcoming grief over instrumental flourishes that recall yesteryear while artfully resisting the lure of entering a time machine. Read more of my album review on FLOOD.
Congrats To Tim Heidecker For Joining Bloodshot
Posted in Comedy, News with tags Bloodshot Records, Tim Heidecker on 04/24/2024 by korzeckRat’s off to ya too for the new record you’re putting out later this year. Best see a doctor first, though, Tim (not Dr. San)!
High On Fire’s ‘Cometh The Storm’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags High on Fire, Matt Pike on 04/22/2024 by korzeckAfter a relatively long wait, Matt Pike’s sludge-metal outfit High on Fire return with their most adventurous, pigeonhole-smashing, and idiosyncratic release to date. Here is my FLOOD review.
Boise’s Music Scene Just Can’t Get It Together
Posted in Essays with tags boise, music, music-news, News, rock on 04/15/2024 by korzeckOver roughly the past decade, the most popular conversational topic among music fans living in Boise is how the city’s live-music scene continues to build in size and strength, attracting more national acts to perform here than ever before. Locals begrudgingly admit the growth is due to the influx of fresh transplants and the economic boon those newcomers have bequeathed to a city, even if it might forever be referred to as a merely “up-and-coming” place.
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