There's obviously going to be a rift in rss reading that's similiar to email reading. Some people are going to love web-based mail, and some people are going to like the benefits of a seperate mail app. It's pretty much preference.
they all but left alt-country on summerteeth, and there isn't much "country" left in them anymore. if you are a fan of the "country" part, pick up some Uncle Tupelo(the group Jeff Tweedy & Jay Farrar(bassist) came from), no depression is a good one, or wilco's earlier work, A.M. or Being There. If you like the "alt" part, anything from summerteeth on will suit you well.
Radiohead has relied on electronic equipment for much of their last 4 albums and still sound great live. DJ Shadow and RJD2 are DJ's who are still able to put on a great show, and The Roots are among the best performers, in hip-hop and outside. Why shouldnt a music artist be able to put on a good performance?
There's obviously going to be a rift in rss reading that's similiar to email reading. Some people are going to love web-based mail, and some people are going to like the benefits of a seperate mail app. It's pretty much preference.
I think that deserves to be on the list too.
you can download some of their shows in mp3 from http://www.the-grotto.com/
they all but left alt-country on summerteeth, and there isn't much "country" left in them anymore. if you are a fan of the "country" part, pick up some Uncle Tupelo(the group Jeff Tweedy & Jay Farrar(bassist) came from), no depression is a good one, or wilco's earlier work, A.M. or Being There. If you like the "alt" part, anything from summerteeth on will suit you well.
Radiohead has relied on electronic equipment for much of their last 4 albums and still sound great live. DJ Shadow and RJD2 are DJ's who are still able to put on a great show, and The Roots are among the best performers, in hip-hop and outside. Why shouldnt a music artist be able to put on a good performance?