Last Night: British Sea Power at The Loft

British Sea Power, A Classic Education, ColourmusicThursday, April 14, 2011The LoftBetter than: being caught in a lightning storm anywhere else. When we spoke with British Sea Power lead singer Scott “Yan” Wilkinson earlier this week, he talked about the band’s lack of new fans. “I can’t really say we’ve got…

Poster of the Week: Titus Andronicus at Club Dada on Wednesday Night

Titus Andronicus’ phenomenal 2010 release, The Monitor, is a fairly dense album — not necessarily because of its visceral combination of punk aesthetic with indie rock instrumentation, but because of its subject matter, which centers around the Civil War. So it’s quite fitting then, that the Andrew Findley of Asheville,…

The Problem With… Pink’s “Fuckin’ Perfect”

Without a doubt, all of the depression- and suicide-related songs released in recent memory have meant well. Unfortunately, the singer-as-motivational-speaker thing is a but impulsive and contrived. Has been for some time, too: The late-’80s film Heathers even lampooned the trope with a hokey anti-suicide track called “Teenage Suicide (Don’t…

Last Night: Marina & The Diamonds, Ishi at the Granada Theater

Marina and The Diamonds, IshiGranada TheaterApril 14, 2011Better than: seeing Marina and the Diamonds a year from now, after touring with Katy Perry, when she’s playing to sold-out venues. “I’ve never been here before” Marina Diamandis, the mastermind behind Marina & The Diamonds announced to her crowd at the Granada…

Calhoun

Fans of catchy, nuanced local indie-pop got quite a jolt of bad news last year when Fort Worth’s Calhoun announced their impending breakup, or at least a long hiatus, complete with a “farewell show” and everything. But the disappointment was tempered only a few months later with the news that…

Soviet

It seems like Soviet has been around longer, but the band first appeared on the scene only in January. Boy, did they ever make a splash upon arrival: With the release of their Forever Today EP, the lo-fi, garage-punk outfit, then a three-piece, filled the void left by the hiatus…

The Von Ehrics

Robert Jason Vandygriff has led some form of The Von Ehrics for more than a decade now. In that time, the band has released four full-length efforts, the most recent being Two Foot Stomp. Despite various line-up changes over the years, Vandygriff’s solid songwriting has helped the band’s albums remain…

British SeaPower, A Classic Education, Colourmusic

The next British Invasion? Not happening anytime soon. Just ask British Sea Power. They’ve tried everything they could think of to break out in the United States, with only moderate success. On their first record, The Decline of British Sea Power, the band blurred the lines between punk and indie-rock…

Cut Copy, Holy Ghost!, Foals, The Naked & Famous

Cut Copy has taken a step back in time with their latest release, Zonoscope—but not in a lame, copycat kind of way. While the band has progressed in its antics, image and status in the indie-music world, its sound has never before been so steeped in ’80s pop aesthetics. Clearly,…