Music Review: Mac DeMarco, “This Old Dog”

Music Review: Mac DeMarco, “This Old Dog”

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Indie rock “goofball” Mac DeMarco has announced the release of his forthcoming album, “This Old Dog,” out May 5, 2017. With the announcement of the album’s release date, the 26 year-old singer-songwriter previewed its title track, a groovy, mellow jam about getting older and settling down. Simultaneously, DeMarco released the track “My Old Man” from the upcoming album, which is a surprisingly upbeat ode about age, turning into your parents, and following in their footsteps – for better, or, begrudgingly, for worse.

Throwback Thursday: Notorious B.I.G is Tragically Shot in Los Angeles

Throwback Thursday: Notorious B.I.G is Tragically Shot in Los Angeles

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On this day in 1997, influential rapper, Notorious B.I.G. (also known as Biggie, or, Biggie Smalls) was fatally shot while leaving a party at The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Biggie was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and rose to prominence as a central figure of the East Coast hip-hop scene in 1994 after the release of his debut album, Ready to Die. However, as his success skyrocketed, he became heavily involved in the growing East Coast – West Coast Hip Hop Feud. On September 7, 1996, West Coast hip hop rival, Tupac Shakur, was involved in a driveby shooting, where he sustained multiple gunshot wounds and died six days later. Although unconfirmed, rumors of Biggie’s involvement in the shooting of his rival were unavoidable. Six months later, while in Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album, Life After Death, and to shoot the music video for the album’s lead single, Hypnotize, Biggie Smalls was shot four times in his SUV while stopped at the corner of Wilshire Blvd and South Fairfax Ave. He was 24 years old. Biggie and Tupac’s murders remain unsolved to this day. 

Music Review: of Montreal, “Rune Husk EP”

Music Review: of Montreal, “Rune Husk EP”

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On January 13, experimental band from Athens, Georgia, of Montreal, dropped a surprise EP – Rune Husk. With this new EP, the group is returning to its heavy focus on progressive rock, which has co-dominated the sounds of their last two studio albums (along with a more EDM tone). Of the EP’s four tracks, standouts include “Internecine Larks” and “Stag to the Stable,” the latter having a true David Bowie feel. Listen to the full EP here.

Throwback Thursday: Bon Jovi is Born

Throwback Thursday: Bon Jovi is Born

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On this day in 1962, John Francis Bongiovi, Jr., or, Jon Bon Jovi, was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey to two former Marines. Discovering his musical talents as an adolescent, Bon Jovi cut class in favor of practicing with his bandmates, and by 16, he was booking gigs in nightclubs. In 1983, he formed the rock band, Bon Jovi (originally called “Johnny Electric”) and became an international sensation after the release of their third studio album in 1986, “Slippery When Wet.” The album was an instant commercial success, with singles “You Give Love a Bad Name,” “Livin’ on a Prayer,” and “Wanted Dead or Alive.” The paramount success of the album transformed Bon Jovi from a no-name artist into a legendary Rock n Roller.

Music Review: The Flaming Lips, “Oczy Mlody”

Music Review: The Flaming Lips, “Oczy Mlody”

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Since their debut in 1983, The Flaming Lips have been a constant staple in the world of music. With a career spanning over 30 years, releasing new albums every few years, and having their hands in a multitude of side projects, collaborations with other artists, and performing as headliners in summer music festivals, The Flaming Lips have never not been relevant. Now, with their fourteenth studio album, Oczy Mlody, The Flaming Lips settle into a newer ambient style, one they experimented with on their last studio album, The Terror. “Oczy Mlody” is a phrase borrowed from Polish and translates to “eyes of the young.” The album features a psychedelic sound married with a childlike sense of wonder, with songs like “There Should Be Unicorns” and “One Night While Hunting For Faeries and Witches and Wizards to Kill. (Think: Lisa Frank meets Alice in Wonderland, aesthetically.) Featured Music Friday is brought to you by Blackfire Research.