The Music of Today

EXPLORING VARIOUS ARTIST'S AESTHETICS

Kreayshawn Tours in an Attempt to Boast Lackluster Record Sales

Filed under: Blog Posts,Podcasts — aleblan at 6:23 pm on Thursday, October 25, 2012

Although it didn’t come as a surprise to many people, Oakland-based white female rapper Kreayshawn’s debut album “There’s Something ‘Bout Kreay” was one of the worst grossing albums of all time. Despite featuring tracks with Kid Cudi and Diplo, Kreayshawn’s album only sold 3,900 albums, placing 104 out of 200 on Billboard’s Hot 200, making […]

ACL Highlights: Crystal Castles

Filed under: Blog Posts,Google Map,Podcasts — aleblan at 6:40 pm on Tuesday, October 16, 2012

View Larger Map Although I often find that electronic music loses a lot of its luster in the live music setting,Toronto-based Crystal Castles were a hit at Austin City Limits last weekend. Having never seen them perform before, the band really exceeded my expectations. Made up of Ethan Kath and Alice Glass, this duo of lo-fi experimental musicians put on arguably […]

The Black Lips – Garage Rock Provocateurs

Filed under: Blog Posts,Google Map,Podcasts — aleblan at 10:30 am on Friday, October 12, 2012

View Larger Map Although I was initially skeptical of all the hype, the Atlanta psychedelic garage rock band The Black Lips do indeed put on an incredible show. I had the opportunity of seeing them at Antone’s at an ACL after party.  Guitarist Cole Alexander was spitting constantly, fans crowd surfed and threw beer onstage.  […]

Neon Indian’s Performance at Emo’s

Filed under: Blog Posts,Google Map,Podcasts — aleblan at 4:38 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

View Larger Map Neon Indian, a new indie/electronic band, was founded by twenty-third year old Texas Native Alan Palomo. Palomo experiments with different techniques to produce a very unique sound, unlike anything heard today.  Although electronic music is becoming increasingly popular among today’s younger generations, Palomo still incorporates musical instruments such as the drum and […]

 
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