In September 2007, Kanye West made a major breakthrough: After conquering charts and capturing hearts with two huge, deeply flawed near-masterpieces, he delivered his first perfect album. Graduation, a daring synthesis of French house-skewed disco and the familiar feel-good hypersoul dude made his name on, was as relentlessly pleasurable as West’s previous records while simultaneously [...]
So I was all set to write up a review for the new Bloc Party album, “Intimacy,” which was released online a month ago, with a physical release date set for October 28th. I held off on purchasing the record through Bloc Party’s website for ten dollars (with an option to spend twenty and receive [...]
Hey chill’un:
To any of our listeners who reside in the Chicago area and like them some good old fashioned fun, head on down to the Abbey Pub May 31st for a chance to experience the magic of Santa live! That’s right, Santa - we reviewed their album earlier this year and also played some of [...]
Or: What My Imaginary Encounter With The Lead Singer Of Tapes ‘n Tapes Taught Me About Relationships, Personal Style, And The Death Of The American Sitcom.
Or: Please Indulge Me As We Journey Temporarily Up My Own Ass.
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