Showing posts with label Profiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Profiles. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2011

Radiohead and the Resistant Concept Album: How to Disappear Completely (Profiles in Popular Music)

Radiohead and the Resistant Concept Album: How to Disappear Completely (Profiles in Popular Music) Review



How the British rock band Radiohead subverts the idea of the concept album in order to articulate themes of alienation and anti-capitalism is the focus of Marianne Tatom Letts's analysis of Kid A and Amnesiac. These experimental albums marked a departure from the band's standard guitar-driven base layered with complex production effects. Considering the albums in the context of the band's earlier releases, Letts explores the motivations behind this change. She places the two albums within the concept-album/progressive-rock tradition and shows how both resist that tradition. Unlike most critics of Radiohead, who focus on the band's lyrics, videos, sociological importance, or audience reception, Letts focuses on the music itself. She investigates Radiohead's ambivalence toward its own success, as manifested in the vanishing subject of Kid A on these two albums.

(2011)


Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Legacy in Country Music (Profiles in Popular Music)

The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Legacy in Country Music (Profiles in Popular Music) Review


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The songs of country music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers have been appropriated by dozens of musicians and radically transformed since he first recorded them nearly 90 years ago. His songs have often resurfaced at critical moments when country music has been forced to confront issues of style, gender, race, and tradition. In this cultural and historical study, Jocelyn R. Neal discusses three of Rodgers' most influential songs -- "Muleskinner Blues," "In the Jailhouse Now," and "T for Texas." She offers a radically new perspective on the role of Rodgers and his music in the making of country music, and on the ways in which individual songs take on special significance in American cultural life.

(2010)


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