Single of the Week: “Magnetic” by Tunde Adebimpe

I wrote this before the election results came down, which were pretty devastating all across the board, and, honestly, I don’t know what we’ve got to do to ensure that the entirety of Trump’s agenda gets prevented, but I do know that we have no choice. I predict extreme hardship for everyone except for a handful of people over the next four years. We failed at the resistance to the point of more people dying during Trump’s first administration than at any point this country’s history, including the civil war, and unless we get this 100% right this time, it will be worse. And Tunde’s voice and lyrics helped keep me from going under during the Bush years, and I’m grateful he’s back. I need this song today. Also, it  might be worth going back to this one a bit, too. 

TV On The Radio remains one of the most innovative and groundbreaking acts of the last 20 years. Sadly, they’ve been silent for the last decade. They did announce a handful of Winter reunion shows (and are playing the stacked Primavera Sound next year), but I think we are hungry for new material. Well, this isn’t TV On The Radio, but hearing lead vocalist Tunde Adebimpe’s voice reminds me of how amazing his voice is. “Magnetic” is a beautifully intense work that makes me feel “OK” about his band’s recorded hiatus. 

“Magnetic” is out now on SubPop Records and can be enjoyed here

Album Review: “Dig Me In: A Dig Me Out Covers Record” by Various Artists

Dig Me Out is a classic record. In many ways, it opened up the worlds of both Riot Grrl and Indie Rock to bigger, more mainstream audiences. It’s also nearly perfect as it is. When it was first announced, Dig Me In left me with mixed feelings… There could be some truly great interpretations of these songs on this record. But why mess with a good thing? I mean, other than to raise money for SMYRC, an organization that provides queer and trans youth a safe place to make art, 25% of the proceeds from this release go to. 

Anyways you can check this out yourself here, but my thoughts on it are below: Continue reading “Album Review: “Dig Me In: A Dig Me Out Covers Record” by Various Artists”

Spinning Platters Weekly Guide to Bay Area Concerts, 4/24/14-4/30/14

A band that puns on this show is opening for a band that has Ty Segall in it at Rickshaw Stop.
A band that puns on this show is opening for a band that has Ty Segall in it at Rickshaw Stop.

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