Rod Argent on Mick Jagger, William Faulkner and the Mellotron
It’s inexplicable but remarkable: the Zombies are enormously popular in the Philippines. They reportedly performed to crowds of 30,000 in the ’60s and still draw 10,000 today. Keyboardist Rod Argent claims their reception was bigger than the Beatles’ trip to Manila. Maybe the Philippines knows better: [...]
ILLUSTRATION by JOE MCGARRY
When someone like Koolski—a member of the Rock Steady Crew since 1991—puts on a six-hour B-boy/B-girl dance battle at Independence Park in Fullerton, names get dropped. Actually, names drop when a Rock Steady member does anything: local fixtures like DJ Abel of the now online-only Stacks Records shop [...]
PHOTO by CHRIS MILLER
Just one of the many virtues of honky-tonk singer/songwriter/guitarist David Serby is his uncanny ability to turn a very personal experience into a universal truth. And while many a country you-done-me-wrong song predictably lays the blame on an ex-flame for lyin’ or cheatin’—or both—Serby understands that life really [...]
ILLUSTRATION by LUKE MCGARRY
Annihilation Time’s newest is real rewarding nerd feed: chum from Oxhard nardcore (impressive hand-drawn cover for Tales of the Ancient Age is Mystic down to the tits, cops and dogshit) and music from the same energetically trogged misinterpretations of older-sibling-record-collection fundamentals like Thin Lizzy (twinned guitar leads at double [...]
PHOTO by BO HAKALA
After seven years of being a collective/rap group/business/record label, you would think Doomtree would at least be on their third or fourth album by now, but they’re just about to release their first. Doomtree MC, producer and Rhymesayers signee P.O.S. says it’s for the best. First, when Doomtree [...]
ILLUSTRATION by JOE MCGARRY
Chris Isaak has made a career out of singing like Roy Orbison, looking sort of like Morrissey and acting in movies like That Thing You Do and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. His best records echo Orbison or Presley’s finest but just missed our current dark period [...]
PHOTO by SASHA EISENMAN
RTX is 20 fully-stocked Guitar Centers descending in full flight on Roky Erickson—Sunset Strip shred-rock with camouflaged alien complexities within, led and fed by singer Jennifer Herrema, ex of Royal Trux and an unreconstructed original-source rocker to rival Hasil Adkins. (“Jennifer,” says bassist Kurt Midness, “tends to throw [...]
ILLUSTRATION by LUKE MCGARRY
Cheap Trick live on even now because they understood so deeply what a song needed to do when it was coming through some kid’s FM radio. It was basically the Motown model, but pushed all the way through the Who and returned mussed and breathless to the [...]
PHOTO by DOMINIQUE ANGLARES
Before it was Glen Glenn, it was just Glen Troutman: a Missouri-born country singer who in the early ’50s played country dance hall shows and made the rounds on local TV stations (including Les “Carrot Top” Anderson’s County Barn Dance on channel 13, on which [...]
ILLUSTRATION by LUKE MCGARRY
Almost five years since the release of the last full dead prez album—2004’s Revolutionary But Gangsta, which introduced a new reverse-acronym for red-black-green and troubled some die-hards by starting with “Don’t Forget Where U Came From” and finishing with Jay-Z’s verse on the remix of “Hell [...]