This Week's Interesting Music Releases (March 24th, 2009)
The Decemberists fifth album, The Hazards of Love, is in stores tomorrow, but the self titled debut of Fever Ray (side project of The Knife's Karin Elisabeth Dreijer Andersson) is my favorite new release of the week. From what...
The Mix Tape Podcast — The Decemberists’ The Hazards of Love doesn’t care if you don’t like opera. Daunting to start this multi-arced epic story, it very quickly rewards... more info
MTV.com News — Lou Reed also rumored to be playing the Chicago festival.By Gil Kaufman
The Killers' Brandon Flowers
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The longer Lollapalooza org... more info
VH1 News — Lollapalooza has yet to announce its remaining headliners, but rumor has it, the Killers and Tool will take the last two top slots. more info
Buzzgrinder — With The Hazards of Love, The Decemberists are back with a seventeen-song monster of an album. Frontman Colin Meloy originally wrote it as a rock opera of sorts based on... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — The Decemberists' fifth album, The Hazards of Love, is in stores tomorrow, but the self titled debut of Fever Ray (side project of The Knife's Karin Elisabeth Dreijer And... more info
Allmusic Blog — King Decemberist Colin Meloy’s love for the heydays of British folk-rock has always served as the foundation on which he builds his crafty, idiosyncratic chamber pop, b... more info
LargeHeartedBoy — The Decemberists fifth album, The Hazards of Love, is in stores tomorrow, but the self titled debut of Fever Ray (side project of The Knife's Karin Elisabeth Dreijer Ande... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — The Decemberists' fifth album, The Hazards of Love, is in stores tomorrow, but the self titled debut of Fever Ray (side project of The Knife's Karin Elisabeth D... more info