Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Angel Haze’s ‘Battle Cry’ Is Louder Than Ever


Angel Haze is one of the most prolific rappers around today, unfailingly raw and authentic. Her mixtapes and personalized covers of songs like Macklemore’s “Same Love” and Eminem’s “Cleaning Out My Closet” have catapulted her into the spotlight, where she has been lauded for her courage and lyrical prowess. Her debut album, Dirty Gold, showcases her ability to freestyle, and features songs that reveal many of Haze’s deeply personal experiences.

The rapper, who identifies as pansexual, has always been honest about her experiences growing up in a strictly Pentecostal household with a mother who didn’t understand her sexuality. She has survived familial persecution, sexual abuse, and self-harm, and her presence in the mainstream music industry has created important dialogue surrounding these topics.

Lyrics like, “There was a point in my life where I didn’t like who I was/ so I created other people I would try to be come/ sexuality came into play and with I scarred as I was/ I was extremely scared of men so I started liking girls/ I started starving myself fucked up my bodily health/ I didn’t want to be attractive to nobody else/  I didn’t want the appeal, wanted to stop my own growth/ but there’s a fucking reason behind every scar that I show…” are indicative of the pain and trauma that Haze has endured in her life, but also reveals how strong and independent she is as a woman, and as a musician.

As Cameron Keady explains, “Angel Haze continues to be a symbol of strength and fearlessness. She is unapologetic and true, and she rejects conventional expectations and labels. At just 22 years old, the young lyricist has fought on too many battlefields. She may not have walked away unscathed, but today she stands resolute, with an unwavering optimism for the future.” Keady, like many, predicts a strong future for the artist. I can’t wait to see what she does next.


Listen to Angel Haze remix “Same Love” with her own lyrics on Soundcloud.

Friday, February 14, 2014

New York Philharmonic Announces Release of 2013-14 Season Recordings

New York Philharmonic Music Director Alan Gilbert - Image: nyphil.org

The New York Philharmonic Orchestra recently announced the launch of Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic: 2013-14 Season – a series of 10 recordings of performances from the current season, reports Broadway World. Founded in 1842, the New York Philharmonic is the oldest American symphonic institution, and one of the most globally revered. Music recordings from the Philharmonic’s esteemed concerts are highly coveted, and now, even faraway fans can enjoy the most recent performance recordings.

According to Broadway World, “The recording series will comprise more than 25 works performed during Alan Gilbert’s fifth season as the Orchestra’s Music Director,” of what listeners can expect from the 2013-14 season performance recordings. Gilbert, the Philharmonic’s acclaimed Music Director has been described as “A galvanizing force at the Philharmonic…He is building a legacy that matters and is helping to change the template for what an American orchestra can be,” according to music critic Anthony Tommasini of The New York Times.

The Philharmonic 2013-14 season recordings will feature music by the Marie-Josée Kravis Composer-in-Residence Christopher Rouse, performances by Artist-in-Residence Yefim Bronfman, selections from the Beethoven Piano Concertos, as well as the world premieres of new works from Anthony Cheung and Sean Shepherd. Works by cellists Carter Brey and Alisa Weilerstein, Liang Wang, and many others will be featured in the recordings. Philanthropist Marie-Josée Kravis, wife of New York investor Henry R. Kravis, is the namesake of the honorary $200,000 Composer-in-Residence prize, awarded every two years to extraordinary composers in the field of new music. It is with generous contributions from passionate arts philanthropists that the New York Philharmonic can continue to be a globally renowned symphonic institution.

Learn more about the Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic: 2013-14 Season and about upcoming Philharmonic happenings by visiting the institution’s website.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Pussy Riot is Free, But Their Fight is Far From Over


After months of international protests, intervention from global amnesty groups, and outcries from fans, Maria “Masha” Alyokhina and Nadezhda “Nadya” Tolokonnikova, a.k.a. Pussy Riot, were released from prison at the end of December. Pussy Riot, a Russian, feminist-influenced punk rock band, were originally arrested in March, 2012 for a controversial public performance on the steps of a Russian church. Now that Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova are free, they are continuing to spread the word in hopes of reforming Russia’s oppressive laws.

According to NPR, “Members of the punk protest band Pussy Riot were just released from jail after spending nearly two years in a penal colony for a controversial performance at a Moscow church in 2012, but they are far from done fighting,” of the band’s unflinching attitude towards achieving justice and equal rights in their home country. Since their release Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova have spent time traveling the world, visiting prisons to gain insights towards improving Russia’s prison system.

Enlightened by their time spent in a harsh prison environment, and empowered by the international fans that have followed their story for years, Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova are on a mission to raise awareness about injustices that face prisoners. “What we’d like is for other people who have this same kind of microphone – this celebrity – to stand up [for the disenfranchised] too,” says Alyokhina. The young women’s work as activists is far from over; it would appear that they are merely taking a different approach. Rather than retreat to quiet lives after their prison release, Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova are bolding standing against human rights injustices, learning, traveling, and spreading the word.

And what about Pussy Riot? Will Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova still be creating music? The two explain that Pussy Riot is more of an activist movement, rather than a band that credits its individual artists. As Tolokonnikova explains, “Pussy Riot can be anyone, and no one can be excluded from Pussy Riot […] Pussy Riot can only grow.”

Learn more about Pussy Riot’s activism and story on NPR.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Neutral Milk Hotel to Expand Tour



Back in the springtime, I wrote about Neutral Milk Hotel’s announcement of an upcoming reunion tour. The indie band was originally slated to hit major cities along the east coast and Midwest, as well as Japan and Australia, much to the chagrin of devoted fans in other parts of the world. Happily, the band has recently announced, and subsequently commenced, an extended journey across the United States, bringing their sound to more than thirty cities over the next few months.

Finally, at long last, fans from all across the country will be able to see Neutral Milk Hotel perform live for the first time in fifteen years. The group, which has endured its hiatus by continuing to remain one of the most popular acts of its kind, is currently on the American leg of its world tour. Many younger fans of the band’s experimental sound and obscure, vivid, lyrics will be able to experience Neutral Milk Hotel for the very first time.

Jeff Mangum, along with Jeremy Barnes, Scott Spillane, and Julian Koster, will perform as the complete group that formed after the release of On Avery Island in 1996. They’re set to tour with bands Elf Power, Half Japanese, and Daniel Johnson on select dates. The band’s website explains that portions of the proceeds from concerts and record sales will go towards organizations such as Children of the Blue Sky and others in need. 

Here is the latest list of United States tour dates:
02-04 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium 

2-05 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
2-06 Chicago, IL - The Riviera Theatre
2-07 Chicago, IL - The Riviera Theatre
2-08 Madison, WI - Orpheum Theater
2-10 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
2-11 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
2-13 Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theatre
2-14 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom
2-15 Dallas, TX - Majestic Theatre
2-17 Austin, TX - ACL Live at the Moody Theater
2-18 Austin, TX - ACL Live at the Moody Theater 

2-19 Houston, TX - Warehouse Live 

2-20 New Orleans, LA - Civic Theatre
2-21 New Orleans, LA - Civic Theatre 

3-26 Pittsburgh, PA - Carnegie Theatre 

3-27 Indianapolis, IN - Old National Centre 

3-29 Omaha, NE - Sokol Auditorium 

3-30 Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater
3-31 Denver, CO - Ogden Theater 

4-01 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot 

4-04 Seattle, WA - Neptune Theatre

4-05 Vancouver, British Columbia - Vogue Theatre

4-06-07 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom

4-09-11 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater

4-13 Indio, CA - Coachella

4-15-16 Phoenix, AZ - Crescent Ballroom

4-17 Albuquerque, NM - Kiva Auditorium

4-18 Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre

4-20 Indio, CA – Coachella

Visit Neutral Milk Hotel’s official website to keep posted for performance and news updates from the band.