CD Review: Matt Pond PA, Last Light


Updated 09/25/07 11:30 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 1 comment

CD Review: Matt Pond PA, Last Light

I don't know who chose today as the release date for Matt Pond PA's new album, Last Light, but the music couldn't be more perfectly suited to the waning days of summer. From the painfully timely title track to the gentle acceptingness of the final song, "It's Not So Bad at All," the music perfectly captures that mix of depression and optimism that has plagued my summer-fall transition since my Read more

CD Review: Feist, The Reminder


Updated 12/10/07 12:47 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 14 comments

CD Review: Feist, The Reminder

When I first picked up Canadian singer-songwriter Feist's breakthrough album, 2004's Let it Die, I thought it was perfectly pleasant background music. Her '70s-infused, lounge-y songs seemed perfect for a dinner party, or for playing faintly while I flipped through a magazine. Only the catchy "Mushaboom" really made me sit up and take notice, wedging itself in my head for days on end. With her Read more

CD Review: CocoRosie, The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn


Updated 04/23/07 5:08 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 2 comments

CD Review: CocoRosie, The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn

There is a whole breed of baby-voiced women — Joanna Newsom, Satomi Matsuzaki of Deerhoof, and, to a lesser extent, Bjork — whose singing style suggests that of a tiny girl stranded on an amusement park ride. When the creepy/cutesy effect works, it's stunning, and when it doesn't, it can just be grating. That can definitely be said of CocoRosie, comprised of sisters Sierra and Bianca Casady, Read more

CD Review: Bright Eyes, Cassadaga


Updated 04/23/07 5:09 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 4 comments

CD Review: Bright Eyes, Cassadaga

If you're a regular BuzzSugar reader, you know how much I've been looking forward to the new Bright Eyes album — that is, very much, for months. Each new track that trickled out only heightened my anticipation. If the whole album was as well-crafted as the fiddle-laden "Four Winds," I thought, then Cassdaga would do nothing but rule. You might argue that no album can live up to those Read more

CD Review: Andrew Bird, Armchair Apocrypha


Updated 04/23/07 5:24 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 5 comments

CD Review: Andrew Bird, Armchair Apocrypha

In the din of hype surrounding the new albums by Arcade Fire, Modest Mouse, and the forthcoming Wilco and Bright Eyes, you might miss the quiet genius of Andrew Bird's new release, Armchair Apocrypha. But after spending a few weeks with the album, which hits stores today, I'm already willing to say it's likely to end up on my year-end best list. The hippest thing ever to happen to the pizzicato Read more

CD Review: The Besnard Lakes, Besnard Lakes Are the Dark Horse


Updated 04/23/07 5:30 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 0 comments

CD Review: The Besnard Lakes, Besnard Lakes Are the Dark Horse

Listen to The Besnard Lakes' "Disaster," and I guarantee you, the first musical reference that comes to mind will be the Beach Boys. All of the elements are there: the languid falsetto, lightly woven harmonies, and muted brass and sleepy surf strings. But then you realize: The Besnard Lakes actually sound nothing like the Beach Boys. In fact, the latest band to break out of Montreal has a quite Read more

CD Review: Explosions in the Sky, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone


Updated 04/23/07 5:34 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 1 comment

CD Review: Explosions in the Sky, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone

Explosions in the Sky convey all of the vastness of Texas with none of the twang. In fact, the Texas quartet's stirring and soaring instrumental music — which often serves as the soundtrack to the "Friday Night Lights" series and the preceding movie — sounds more like Iceland's Sigur Ros or Canada's Godspeed You Black Emperor! than anything ever to come out of the Lone Star state. As compared Read more

CD Review: Bloc Party, A Weekend In the City


Updated 04/23/07 5:38 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 3 comments

CD Review: Bloc Party, A Weekend In the City

The weekend in the city that Bloc Party envisions on its sophomore album is ruled by party-ready riffs and thumping beats. But beneath the pop-punk surface of A Weekend in the City lurks a sort of disheveled, drug-fueled dystopia, giving the melodies a much-needed edge. Fans will appreciate that the follow-up to Silent Alarm never veers too far from its predecessor's path, with frontman Kele Read more

CD Review: Julie Doiron, Woke Myself Up


Updated 04/23/07 5:41 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 4 comments

CD Review: Julie Doiron, Woke Myself Up

I'm pretty hot or cold when it comes to music by girls with guitars. I love me some Cat Power and Carole King, but too often, folksy female singers rely too much on pretty poetry and gently strummed chords and not enough on innovative songwriting. But Julie Doiron's just-released album, Woke Myself Up, manages to avoid those pitfalls. In fact, it is a testament to Doiron's musical ability that I Read more

CD Review: Menomena, Friend and Foe


Updated 04/23/07 5:42 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 3 comments

CD Review: Menomena, Friend and Foe

Menomena is so weird it makes me giddy. The Portland, OR, band named its first album I Am the Fun Blame Monster, which is an anagram of "the first Menomena album." It favors baritone sax almost as much as it uses guitars, and the band even wrote its own software to compose its utterly bizarre songs. Yet, Menomena manages to pull off all this weirdness while making music that's entirely Read more