Ornette Coleman’s decision to feature his ten-year-old son Denardo on drums for his 1966 album The Empty Foxhole throws a splendid monkey wrench to the machines of avant-garde music.
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On the Bus: For a young band like Glacier Veins, it takes a village to tour
Youngs bands like Portland's Glacier Veins face a series of challenges every time they play a show. But along the way, they meet people who are willing to lend a helping hand. Part two of On The Bus.
Full StoryBromfield: Walking with Wolfgang Voigt
Emma Silvers, my former colleague at the sadly defunct Bay Guardian, recently interviewed her hero Liz Phair. It had me thinking about what I’d do if I ever met a...
Full StoryPick of the Day: ‘White Reaper Does It Again’ by White Reaper (2015)
White Reaper Does It Again doesn’t waste time propelling listeners into “Make Me Wanna Die.” Despite the song’s title, the blistering guitars and pounding surf-rock beat are sure to make statues wish they could live long enough to pogo along to this song.
Full StoryPick of the Day: ‘Here Come The Warm Jets’ by Brian Eno (1973)
In the first installment of Split Tooth Media's Pick of the Day is Brian Eno's 1973 album 'Here Come The Warm Jets.' Pick of the Day is a new series in which we highlight under-appreciated, overlooked or oddball music, movies or whatever works we feel are important and worth sharing about.
Full StoryCourtney Barnett returns to form with ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel’ by overcoming writer’s block, frustration and fear
The acclaimed Australian musician is back in top form with her second full-length studio album, ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel’ Despite being one of the greatest lyricists alive, Courtney...
Full StoryOn the Bus: Portland’s Glacier Veins takes on challenges of band adolescence en route to Michigan
This is the first part of a series documenting Glacier Veins’ Midwest tour in May. It was written from the backseat of the band’s tour van, Connie. Check out parts two and...
Full StoryEugene rapper AJ is charting his own eclectic course with late-night writing and ‘Dragon Ball Z’
Eugene rapper August Jefferson's music is a compilation of him — as patently AJ as his fingerprints. But as his college career comes to a close, he's looking to become one of rap's great lyricists.
Full StoryAn ‘Avengers’ game is coming, but what’s taking so long?
Marvel has announced an 'Avengers' video game, but with 'Infinity War' already in theaters, its release is still pending. What's taking so long?
Full StoryTake the Ride: Rocky Mountain fever is worth the winter, but its oddities make it tough to stay for spring
Few places are more naturally beautiful than Summit County, Colorado, but after staying for the winter, Cooper Green reflects on why the location's charm may not be enough to entice him to stay year round.
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