Featured Music 2011: The Year in Music

December 29, 2011 - 10:12 am

Another year, another batch of albums and singles, another 5 pounds on the old waistline. As we do every year around this time, writers like myself like to put an exclamation point on the last 365 days with painstakingly authored documents that seek to validate our roles as impartial curators of music…when in actuality we’re just amassing a list of songs that resonated with our own self-interests. (Hooray for music we like!) That being said, I’ll put the 11 selections below—and the 12 singles at the end—up against anyone else’s material. These are strong bodies of work, and even though the album as we know it is turning into a bit of a lost art form, you won’t need to cherry-pick through iTunes to get the good bits.

WARNING: There is no mention of M83, Odd Future or “Pumped Up Kicks” anywhere on this list, and there is only one item remotely resembling dubstep. If you’re not put off by this, please read on.

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Gallery Music Incubus Up Close and Personal

September 29, 2011 - 6:15 pm

It’s not every day that you get to see Incubus up close and personal, let alone on a rooftop with complimentary spicy whiskey, a taco bar, and a patio size Twister board game; we were fortunate enough to be invited to such a soiree. The event was part of 98.7 KYSR-FM’s Penthouse Concerts at the historic Hollywood Tower series.

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Gallery Music Florence and the Machine: Making Music out of Madness

June 17, 2011 - 7:03 am

Florence and the Machine may be a lot of things; mood makers for hipsters, sincerely passionate musicians, theatrical showman. But they never fail to engage the audience and enliven the soul. Florence (Welch) has a distinct vocal style that envelopes you like a wool blanket. While its inviting and warm, it also gets under your skin.

She admits that her best writing often happens when she is tired or drunk. Her ability to tap into that subconscious space and express it is powerful, moving and decidedly on point.

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Music Prepare to be Amazed: The 2010 Grammy Nominations

December 6, 2010 - 1:01 pm

Perry-Beiber

After having the weekend to marinate on both this year’s Grammy nominations and the college football bowl selections, I’m having a hard time figuring out which entity frustrates me more, the BCS or the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. For both, a lot of money is riding on who gets anointed with top honors, but every year both groups seem to get more wrong than they do right. (Except for the year NARAS picked 60% right on the Album of the Year nomination with Radiohead’s OK Computer, Paul McCartney’s Flaming Pie and Bob Dylan’s Time Out Of Mind.) But the sad fact is, both entities aren’t going away anytime soon, so we must make due with what we’ve got. I’ve highlighted a few categories below and picked some crowd favorites and dark horses. (You can see the entire list of nominations here.) Sit back, crack open a juice box, and prepare to shake your fist at the screen. And don’t forget to check out some of our very own nominations at the end. We think they deserve a little shine, too!

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Featured Gallery Music Florence & The Machine Take Over The Wiltern

November 9, 2010 - 10:57 am

As I walked up to L.A.’s Wiltern Theater on Saturday, I glanced at the sign that read “Florence & The Machine Nov 6, 7, 8 Sold Out,” a symbol that a city so saturated with musicians can still make time to celebrate worthy talent.  89.9 (KCRW) was a weekend hero as they hosted the beloved Florence Welch and her almighty backing band she’s affectionately labeled “The Machine.”  Fans gathered outside the Wiltern begging anyone within the venue’s vicinity for extra tickets.  One gentleman was so persistent that he asked me multiple times if I could provide him with tickets, in the hopes that I had magically unearthed a pair in the five minutes that passed before I saw him again.

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Moody Mondays Moody Mondays: Florence and the Machine

October 4, 2010 - 1:15 pm

Florence&TheMachine

Each week ChinaShop asks one of our favorite people for a mood and for songs that put them in that mood.  This week’s picks come from Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine and a most interesting mood she does choose…

Mood: Trepanning

For those of you who don’t know, trepanning, also known as trephination, or trephining is drilling or scraping a hole into the human skull … Just an FYI.  Happy Monday!

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Featured Music Florence (and the Machine) Discusses Haunted Dresses & Living with her Parents

September 30, 2010 - 11:33 am

Florence and the Machine

Florence and the Machine has landed on the shores of the US, touched down on American soil, and exploded into the scene more robustly than the illegal firecrackers sold on the side of the road in the state of Indiana.  The UK-based band sizzled at the VMA’s, racking up nominations for 4 MTV Video Music Awards, picking up the award for Best Art Direction for the “Dog Days are Over” video, and topping off the evening with a triumphant performance that served as a powerful announcement of their arrival to the United States music scene.  Lead vocalist, Florence Welch is an icon in her hometown, but still resides with her parents.  She has a voice and a style that is distinguishably hers and wears a gown that she considers haunted.  With the upcoming shows selling out, everyone wants a piece of “Flo.”  I was lucky enough to nab the songstress to discuss some very important topics such as how she considers subjects like subatomic particles to be perfect inspiration for songwriting.

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