Published: November 15, 2007
King Crimson: “In the Court of the Crimson King”
Make no mistake—King Crimson was heavy. Not heavy like contemporaries Black Sabbath or even Led Zeppelin, but in terms...
Published: November 8, 2007
Graffiti artists that fix their work onto signposts tend to bend the bolts backward so that it’s impossible to get it off without a blowtorch and an industrial saw. In...
It’s been a busy month in the music world, with new records having been released by rockers spanning the generations. Here are a few of the albums you won’t want to overlook.
John Fogerty—“Revival”
Where...
Published: September 27, 2007
By Andrew Gnerre, Asst. Arts and Culture Editor
Kanye West would be disgusted that we are only spending 100 words on his new album, “Graduation.” If he had his way,...
Published: August 30, 2007
In this city, money doesn’t just talk, it shouts—even when throngs of people are desperately trying to shout over it. At Coney Island, the iconic seaside...
Published: August 30, 2007
Sounds
The Hold Steady at Prospect Park
For this free show, part of the “Celebrate Brooklyn” concert series, donations were not necessary but suggested, as was the...