Austin, Texas’ indie rock icons Spoon return this week with their new album Transference, the follow-up to Britt Daniel and company’s critically acclaimed Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. “Transference is Spoon’s seventh album and, at times, sounds like their best,” Rolling Stone’s David Fricke writes in his three-and-a-half star review. Songs like “The Mystery Zone,” [...]
Rolling Stone — Austin, Texas’ indie rock icons Spoon return this week with their new album Transference, the follow-up to Britt Daniel and company’s critically acclaimed Ga Ga Ga Ga... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — "Spoon didn't play a single song I wanted to hear tonight, and they still rocked their El Cid secret show. Sure sign of a GREAT band" - Marc Brunswick Spoon @ El Cid in L... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — "Spoon didn't play a single song I wanted to hear tonight, and they still rocked their El Cid secret show. Sure sign of a GREAT band" - Marc Brunswick Spoon @ El Cid... more info
The Good, The Bad and The Unknown — The death of the CD store is coming. But for the moment...many used CD stores are actually booming in business. The reason: everyone is turning to computer-based listen... more info
Topix — Spoon pairs their sound down to the bare essentials on their eighth album, 'Transference.' Spoon deconstructs itself on its latest disc. more info
LargeHeartedBoy — On sale at Amazon MP3: Spoon's new 11-track album Transference for $3.99. R.I.P. Author Robert B. Parker. Forbes examines the links Apple is forming with book publishers ... more info