The ever popular Spoon recently released their tenth studio album entitled Lucifer On The Sofa (Matador Records). The record is their most adventurous and rock infused to date. It’s full of exotic flows and beautifully textured arrangements. Spoon adds dynamic slices of raw energy to deliver an unprecedented masterpiece.The band’s last recording, Hot Thoughts yielded several huge hits including “Hot Thoughts” and “Can I Sit Next to You”. And to the delight of their Ct. fans, they […]
I DON’T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME / SUPERET
This past weekend (May 11th) The Webster Theater hosted another well anticipated show. I Don’t Know How But They Found Me (iDKHOW) brought their Night Heat World Tour to Hartford with Superet for support. Superet formed in 2016 in Los Angeles and the band was a perfect fit with iDKHOW with their indie/new wave flair. The combo is comprised of Matt Blitzer (Vocals/Guitar), Patrick Kelly (Bass) Alex Fischel (Keyboards), Sam KS (Drums) and Isaac Tamburino (Guitar/Percussion/Keys). They released an E.P., Superet, […]
SPOON
Spoon is in deep shit. Since the release of Telephono on Matador Records in 1996, this prolific Austin, Texas indie band is very adept at producing profanely creative albums and at the same time keeping themselves under the radar. Each of their subsequent records were poignant pieces of music but never were they labeled “the next big thing”. Always a musical presence but staying low-key, Spoon has been able the create the music they wanted. […]