Entries from Austinist tagged with 'gilbertogil'
October 23, 2007
In colonial Brazil, quilombos were democratic societies formed by freed and fugitive slaves. They farmed and voted and defended themselves from confounded Portuguese and Dutch armies with expert hide'n'seek warfare tactics. Brazil's most famed quilombo, Palmares, had a population of 30,000 at its peak and fought off European armies for almost a century. Director Carlos Diegues' Quilombo (1984) is a sweeping hypercolor epic exploring the legend of Palmares and its charismatic leader, Zumbi (whose enshrined......
Continue Reading "AFS Essentials Presents: Quilombo"July 13, 2007
Belaire'sExploding Impacting is an album that very well captures the essence of summer madness: the spectral emotional range goes from playful romanticism ("You Really Got Me Goin'") to the deeply reflective ("Waiting Patiently" and You're Not A Kid Anymore". ) The band's sound is somewhere between '60s Brazilian Tropicalia (Caetano Velosco, Gilberto Gil, Os Mutantes) and early '80s synth-pop (Gary Numan, Talking Heads, OMD) taken in a new direction. Though twin sisters Cari and Christa......
Continue Reading "Capsule Review: Belaire's Exploding Impacting "January 31, 2007
Architecture in Helsinki is an enterprising collective of musicians adept at relaying diverse and distinct sounds in unison, and they bring their eclectic catalogue (and promise of a new record) to Austin this March for the annual SXSW music festival. The band’s multi-instrumentation utilizes the usual goodness (guitars, drums, bass), along with synthesizers, horns, a variety of percussion, assorted audio samples; the list is long but it all adds to the band’s flair and......
Continue Reading "Austinist Interviews SXSW: Architecture in Helsinki"January 5, 2007
As SX07 approaches, we'll be keeping you informed on all of the official confirmations, rumors, and non-SX events that we feel are worth your attention. With January's arrival, a lot of news has surfaced in the past few days. Here's a quick recap: Confirmed Performers (via SXSW): Pete Townshend, Rachel Fuller, Emmylou Harris, The Stooges, Interpol, Lily Allen, Bloc Party, Devin The Dude, Hoodoo Gurus, Matt & Kim, Ghostland Observatory, The Watson Twins, Stax......
Continue Reading "SXSW Rumor Mill: Interpol, Lily Allen, and Bloc Party Confirm"