This Friday, the Daytrotter crew returns to the Kalyx Center with another solid lineup in tow.
Posts by Chris D. Davies:
Album Review: Washed Out Within & Without
The “echoey wasteland” of sound on this Pygmalion band’s first full-length doesn’t help Chris overcome his distaste for chillwave.
Album Review: Beyoncé 4
Beyoncé’s new album contains nods to ’90s artists such as Toni Braxton and Gloria Estefan, and this makes a believer out of Chris.
Cults, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. and the problem with blogs
Chris reviews debut albums from two bands that garnered a lot of internet buzz long before they had thirty minutes worth of music.
Album Review: Dawes Nothing is Wrong
Nothing is Wrong is more than alright
Album Review: The Curses’ Old Magazines
The Curses’ debut album is nice mix of jazz, blues and swing, but it mostly leaves Chris craving the band’s live performance.
My Morning Jacket bring it all back home with Circuital
Everybody’s talkin’ about the Louisville band’s latest release, and with good reason, as they bounce back with a return to their roots.
How Tyler, the Creator is killing rap
In a world where Common is “vile” and “dangerous”, Chris wonders if Tyler provides easy kindling to those who claim rap glamorizes violence and misogyny.
Album Review: Maritime Human Hearts
Those looking for a historical retread might be disappointed, but Chris says there’s still a lot to like in Davey von Bohlen & Co.’s latest release.
Nothing less than the best at the Kalyx Center
The second local visit of the Daytrotter Barnstormer series made for another very memorable night in Monticello.