Ken Tucker http://wknofm.org en Daft Punk: Accessing Electronic Music's Humanity http://wknofm.org/post/daft-punk-accessing-electronic-musics-humanity I freely admit that, until the new <em>Random Access Memories</em>, I wasn't much of a <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15414420/daft-punk">Daft Punk</a> fan. I could appreciate the craft and imagination that went into creating the French duo's mixture of electronic genres — techno, house, disco — but the mechanical repetitions and heavily filtered vocals didn't turn me on in any other way.<p>But now, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo have come up with an album that exposes the human side of their musical impulses. Wed, 22 May 2013 15:14:00 +0000 Ken Tucker 31294 at http://wknofm.org Daft Punk: Accessing Electronic Music's Humanity Dawes Knows Where It's Been And Where It's Headed http://wknofm.org/post/dawes-knows-where-its-been-and-where-its-headed If you heard the <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/113932444/dawes">Dawes</a> song "Just Beneath the Surface" and said, "Somebody's been listening to their old <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/16525213/jackson-browne">Jackson Browne</a> albums," you're not exactly insulting Dawes. The band has actually backed Browne on tour — and Browne has sung backup on at least one of its songs — so you could say that Dawes comes by its riffs and phrasing honestly. Tue, 14 May 2013 16:07:00 +0000 Ken Tucker 30884 at http://wknofm.org Dawes Knows Where It's Been And Where It's Headed Natalie Maines: A Country-Music Rebel Rocks On Her Own http://wknofm.org/post/natalie-maines-country-music-rebel-rocks-her-own <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/180622559/natalie-maines">Natalie Maines</a> doesn't hesitate to make audacious moves, and wresting away "Mother" — <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15146470/roger-waters">Roger Waters</a>' hymn to oppressive maternal authority figures from <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15221280/pink-floyd">Pink Floyd</a> — is the biggest one on her first solo album. Maines takes the "Mother" from Pink Floyd's <em>The Wall</em> and deconstructs it, emotional brick by emotional brick. Wed, 08 May 2013 15:30:00 +0000 Ken Tucker 30594 at http://wknofm.org Natalie Maines: A Country-Music Rebel Rocks On Her Own Caitlin Rose: A Singer Grounded In The Details Of Yearning http://wknofm.org/post/caitlin-rose-singer-grounded-details-yearning "Pink Champagne," a song on Caitlin Rose's second album <em>The Stand-In</em>, presents Rose's voice in its sparest purity and veiled shrewdness. She sends her voice skyward, the notes as buoyant and light as the bubbles of the pink champagne she's singing about. Her high trills could, with only a slight shift in tone and attitude, become self-conscious with a Betty Boop coyness, as they do once or twice on <em>The Stand-In</em>. Mon, 06 May 2013 15:39:00 +0000 Ken Tucker 30484 at http://wknofm.org Caitlin Rose: A Singer Grounded In The Details Of Yearning Brad Paisley's 'Wheelhouse' Of Good Songs — And Intentions http://wknofm.org/post/brad-paisleys-wheelhouse-good-songs-and-intentions <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15397485/brad-paisley">Brad Paisley</a>'s <em>Wheelhouse</em> is yet another very good album from a singer, songwriter and guitarist who's made a bunch of them in a row. It features a slew of shrewd songs about finding pleasure and comfort in a frequently unpleasant, uncomfortable world. Wed, 17 Apr 2013 15:52:00 +0000 Ken Tucker 29600 at http://wknofm.org Brad Paisley's 'Wheelhouse' Of Good Songs — And Intentions