New Video: M83 – “Steve McQueen”
It was magnificent. Grandiose. Sublime. And one year later I still can’t stop listening to it. French electronic collective M83 was the band responsible for last year’s splendid double album “Hurry Up We’re Dreaming.” The only drawback – I absolutely can’t stand “Midnight City” because that track has been used in so many TV […]
A Spoonful of Nu Gaze
The ConorTV Playlist Vol. 6 Nu Gaze emerged in the early 2000s as a horde of bands started playing music influenced by the Shoegazers that came before them – see yesterday’s post on Shoegaze. Deerhunter, A Place To Bury Strangers and Beach House are semi-popular examples. There is also a prevalence of somewhat […]
A Spoonful Of Shoegaze
The ConorTV Playlist Vol. 5 Shoegaze is a genre widely known by aging hipsters and audiophiles. It’s mostly foreign to the masses. Well the masses are missing out. There are two playlists I have crafted: one on Shoegaze and one on Nu Gaze – new bands inspired by the initial shoegazers. The term “Shoegaze” […]
In Defense of Spotify
And Why Death Cab’s Benjamin Gibbard Is Wrong “The meteor’s hit. The dinosaurs have all died. And it’s time for whoever’s next to take over. And I think it’s a good time for new ideas.” – Pete Wentz, Fall Out Boy That was 2007. At the time, Radiohead released the pay-what-you-will In Rainbows. […]
New Video: Matt and Kim “Let’s Go”
Matt And Kim’s 4th album “Lightning” is one of this season’s best albums. The duo’s brand-spankin-new video for “Let’s Go” premiered today exclusively on Funny Or Die. And it’s cheese-tastic. The clever concept: Matt and Kim invade a K-Mart-style photo studio and rock some goofy poses while wearing ticky-tacky clothing. Someone dug deep […]
The Mountain Goats’ Greatest Hits
The ConorTV Playlist Vol. 4 Since 1994, John Darnielle has recorded a total of 14 full-length albums under the moniker The Mountain Goats. An indie-rock legend, Darnielle has won the hearts of hipsters and critics and performed on a main stage at Lollapalooza. Today, to celebrate the release of his 14th album Transcendental […]
Bloc Party Worthy of Superstar Status
London Rockers Slay Chicago Crowd London indie rockers Bloc Party unleashed their now-classic debut “Silent Alarm” seven years ago. Bloc Party were supposed to be the next Radiohead. And while they never became megastars, the band has released four solidly consistent albums that rock. At the Riviera in Chicago Friday night, Bloc Party proved they […]
PHOTOS: Riot Fest 2012
A Mind-Blowing Lineup of Punk and Indie in Chicago’s Humboldt Park Fat Mike of NOFX They say punk is dead. Stale. Watered Down. Redundant. Old hat. Chicago’s Riot Fest proved the naysayers wrong. Ogle these Riot Fest snapshots and the brief commentary underneath each pic. F*** yeah! Fishbone The one band of the weekend […]
Riot Fest 2012 Preview
The ConorTV Playlist Vol. 3 There was Pitchfork. There was Lollapalooza. Now, Chicago strikes again. Yet another unique festival. Riot Fest leans punk with bands like NOFX, The Descendents and Rise Against among the highlights. Legendary acts like Iggy & The Stooges, Elvis Costello and The Jesus And Mary Chain also perform, along with indie rock […]
Is Music Prophetic?
Lyrics that Foreshadow 9/11 Chicago alt-rockers Wilco composed the poetic and triumphant “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot” in 2000. The album had been originally slated to be released on 9/11/01. The songs below were written before then. Tall buildings shake voices escape singing sad sad songs I would like to salute the […]