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How We Became Post-Rock

February 17, 2008 Roy Christopher

There seems to be very little consensus on exactly where Rock crossed the line and became Post-Rock (a term popularized by Simon Reynolds), but most people agree that the two bands that galvanized the movement in the last two decades are Tortoise and Mogwai. The roots of the genre run deep and in many directions… Continue reading How We Became Post-Rock

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Blade Runner Redux

January 29, 2008 Roy Christopher

Just when I thought I’d missed it, The Laurelhurst Theater here in Portland brought Blade Runner: The Final Cut back around (I wasn’t here when it first played, and somehow, I missed the movie’s original release, though during that same time I managed to see all three original Star Wars movies as they came out).… Continue reading Blade Runner Redux

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Four by Two: dälek and Jesu

December 27, 2007 Roy Christopher

Looking back over the music of the year, it struck me that two of my favorite bands released both proper records and compilations this year, and that all four were among my favorites of the year. With the music industry currently shaped like a big question mark and all of the nay-saying about creative churn,… Continue reading Four by Two: dälek and Jesu

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Year End Top Ten, Ten Years Ago

December 23, 2007 Roy Christopher

In the late 90s, my friend Mark Wieman ran a record-review website called Pillowfight. It was the pre-Pitchfork pulse of Indie-rock. I contributed quite a lot of reviews to the site during its end-of-the-millennium reign, and along with reviews, come year-end top ten lists. Roy ChristopherI marshal the middle between Mathers and McLuhan. Editor of… Continue reading Year End Top Ten, Ten Years Ago

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Radiohead In Rainbows: A Review of Sorts

December 19, 2007 Roy Christopher

My In Rainbows discbox arrived almost in time for my birthday, and it’s a big, beautiful slab of music and packaging. Though I’ve been listening to the record for months now thanks to the download that came with my pre-order, writing about it has eluded me. It seems that “a review of sorts” (thanks, Dave)… Continue reading Radiohead In Rainbows: A Review of Sorts

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