Music

Hunter Hunt-Hendrix – Liturgy’s Self-Styled Tempest in the Teapot of United States Black Metal, By Eric Buhle

This poetic little nugget (sent in by Mark Erickson) comparing and contrasting the Burst Beat with the Blast Beat, may be the most expansively cosmic piece of music writing ever. Titled, “Transcendental Black Metal: A Vision of Apocalyptic Humanism,” this ponderous net-ifesto has ignited controversy wherever it has been read. The author, Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, said …

Personally, I Prefer My Music a Bit More Dangerous: A Review of Wild Flag’s Eponymous Debut, By Holly Homan

Personally, I prefer my music to be a bit more dangerous, but I can listen with an open mind. Wild Flag is a supergroup fronted by Carrie Brownstein of Portlandia and Sleater-Kinney fame. This long-awaited debut showcases a band capable of mastering and rocking diverse musical styles. Song types range from gentle and folky in …

How I Spent MY SOUNDFEST VACATION – PART 3 – Pascal Briggs, Hanover Saints, My Life in Black and White, Tim Barry, The Swinging Utters, Stiff Little Fingers, By Holly Homan

Back at El Corazon for Sunday and the final night of my three-day stint covering the Soundfest punk shows, although the first artist was hardly punk. Pascal Briggs, looking much like a young Woody Guthrie, is a poet singer with an electric/acoustic guitar. He had had very nice poetry, but there was nothing that wowed …