When John Frusciante quit the Red Hot Chili Peppers for good, fans of the band were nervous, and understandably so. Frusciante played with a fire that would no doubt be hard to replace. Fans need not worry. The band’s new album, “I’m With You,” is one of the band’s best to date and will leave listeners satisfied and wanting more.
Category Archives: Music
Soundbite: "Tassili"
There is something fresh and invigorating about listening to an album with vocals sung in a different language. Many music fans have discovered this through Icelandic band Sigur Rós, and many more are about to discover it via “Tassili,” the new album from the Malian ensemble called Tinariwen.
Linkin Park to stage benefit concert, raise funds for relief efforts in Japan
More than 10 years ago, Brad Delson, UCLA alumnus and guitarist for alternative rock band Linkin Park, signed up for a geology class. After a field trip to a local habitat that had been severely damaged by the planting of non-indigenous species, Delson said he soon became aware of the fragility of the environment.
Music Review: "Mirror Traffic"
It’s not often that an album comes out that borders on impossible to classify into one genre or another. “Mirror Traffic,” a new release from Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, dabbles in several genres, from rock ‘n’ roll and country to folk and indie rock.
Plugged In: August 15, 2011
Each week, Daily Bruin Arts & Entertainment takes to Bruin Walk to ask students with music players what songs they are listening to.
Soundbite: "Neon Blue Bird"
Released in the wake of the Newport Folk Festival, Ollabelle’s “Neon Blue Bird” is in a good position to take advantage of folksters new and old looking to further explore the genre.
Soundbite: "Slave Ambient"
If Bob Dylan were to ever form a band and record an album that incorporates ambient and alternative rock, it might sound something like “Slave Ambient” by The War on Drugs.**