Articles in MUSIC
Hiding the Quarter Note | The Local
The Local, a film that depicts underworld Brooklyn drug trade, tells the story of a drug mule who barely survives the trials of his desolate existence.
Erin McCarley’s Blues
Photographer Laura Crosta captures for Movmnt the eyes of Erin McCarley, an emerging singer/songwriter with an authenticity and honesty that’s incredibly rare.
Album Review: ‘Snowflake Midnight’ by Mercury Rev
Almost twenty years into their turbulent career, Mercury Rev has outdone itself even by its own standards with the bands latest offering, Snowflake Midnight.
Marc Broussard Doesn’t Need a Ferrari
Singer and songwriter Mario Spinetti interviews Marc Broussard for Movmnt Magazine.
Portrait: Alibi Tom
Ace of Base. The Cardigans. Europe. Roxette. And the undying, omnipresent ABA. Listing the Swedish bands that have made it stateside is not a difficult thing to do, but listening to them is.
Rogue Wave
Rogue Wave is the incarnation of singer and guitarist Zach Schwartz, a former member of the Bay Area band, the Desoto Reds. When Rogue lost his job as a dot-comer, he headed for New York to team up with producer Bill Racine and lay down the tracks for Rogue Wave’s debut album.
With JaQuel Knight and Beyonce Behind the Scenes of Single Ladies
For the hotly anticipated new music video featuring Beyonce and two dancing ladies (From Avin Ailey Dance Theatre), JaQuel Knight took the reigns as the head choreographer of a video that relies on nothing more than an incredible dance performance.
Music Review | The Bird and the Bee
The Bird and the Bee’s pop-oriented lounge music on Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future could soundtrack any given day in the life, from a lazy summer afternoon, to a casual night club, to a bumpin’ dance floor.
Brutal Dreamscape
You are at Fuerzabruta, an Off-Broadway show concocted by the same perverse, imaginative team that made De La Guarda a sensation ten years ago.
Of Montreal: Skeletal Lamping
Kevin Barnes, the prodigal ringleader behind Of Montreal, took the notion of suffering for one’s art to a whole new level with the 2007 release of Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? Now, only a year later, Barnes and co. are back with Skeletal Lamping.
Kate Bush – The Dreaming
Chaotic, fantastical, unnerving, and painstakingly brilliant, Kate Bush’s The Dreaming is like nothing you’ve heard before and will be hard-pressed to forget.


