Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases from Moonface, Keb Mo, Nekromantix, and Boston Spaceships

August 2, 2011 - 1:40 pm

The big release this week is the debut of Moonface, the solo project of Spencer Krug from Wolf Parade…Fountains of Wayne will be going strong forever thanks solely to the success of “Stacy’s Mom”…Nekromantix win Best Album Title award with What Happens in Hell, Stays in Hell…and Keb Mo’s new one is The Reflection, already garnering some heavy praise for its warm, bluesy sounds. See ya next week.

Boston Spaceships – Let It Beard

Fountains of Wayne – Sky Full Of Holes

John Hiatt - Dirty Jeans & Mudslide Hymns

The Duke & The King – The Duke & The King

Tig Notaro - Good One

Bury Your Dead - Mosh & Roll

Trace Atkins - Proud To Be Here

O.A.R. - King

Nekromantix – What Happens In Hell, Stays In Hell

Moonface – Organ Music Not Vibraphone Like I’d Hoped

Keb Mo - The Reflection

Greyson Chance - Hold On ‘Til The Night

Direct Hit - Domesplitter

Contributors Neil Feineman Has Some Words For You

April 21, 2009 - 10:06 pm

Neil Feineman has been writing about music and pop culture for the past three decades, as a journalist for publications including the Los Angeles Times, the Face  and seminal magazines such as Beach Culture and Raygun, for which he was the founding editor. He has worked with a variety of musicians over the year, including John Hiatt, John Wesley Harding, the Psychedelic Furs and Chris Isaak. After running Napster’s music program for a year, he has spent much of the past three years on the road, writing about his travels with artists such as Sasha and John Digweed and Sigur Ros. The author of more than a dozen books, his work has not just won numerous awards but reflects a life lived with passion and commitment to the ideal of positive change.