Author Archives: Mylynda Nellermoe

About Mylynda Nellermoe

I recently moved to Cincinnati. I'm beginning this blog on my first day here that I am alone. I plan to use this as a log of this unusual, s

Mylynda’s Top Ten of 2010

Upon reading the myriad of “Top Albums” lists going up all over the place the last couple of weeks, I realized I didn’t really listen to much new stuff this year. That seems wrong, doesn’t it? I edit two music … Continue reading

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Top Ten of 2010: Jeff Hassay’s Favorites, Honorables, and Previews

1. Elton John & Leon Russell - The Union Invoking the Civil War, Jimmie Rodgers and Melville (as well as an ethereal guest vocal by Neil Young), The Union is heavy on gravitas especially on the profound death march “There’s No Tomorrow.” … Continue reading

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Bright Eyes To Release New Album in 2011

Bright Eyes – that’s right, Bright Eyes and not the Mystic Valley Band or a solo Conor Oberst! - are currently preparing for the release of their 7th (or 10th, depending on what you count) release for indie powerhouse Saddle Creek Records. The … Continue reading

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Album Review: Belle & Sebastian Write About Love

Belle and Sebastian Write About Love begins with a long fade-in into a hazy trance meets disco “I Didn’t See It Coming.” It sounds like Nick Drake joined Wings and wrote a song for their introverted niece’s prom. Then again … Continue reading

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Album Review: Cockfighter – Universal Field Theory Blues

Cockfighter is a somewhat elusive new Californian “buzz” band whose overall sound is difficult to pin down. Universal Field Theory Blues, their first album, rings out of the aether like an urgent message. About what and to whom I’m not … Continue reading

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Live Review: Dayton, Ohio’s Own Guided By Voices Reunion Show at The Wiltern in L.A., 10/4/10

A rowdy crowd, an exalted entrance and a wall-of-sound take on “A Salty Salute” began Guided By Voices reunion show in Los Angeles. At the song’s end, the repeated line “the club is open” became a celebratory chant with the … Continue reading

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Album Review: Elizabeth & The Catapult – The Other Side of Zero

My friends are my world.  They are, in all fundamental ways, my family.  And just as any good family member should, they provide unprecedented support, joy filled laughter, wrenching heart ache, and raw, honest, growth.  I expect the same from … Continue reading

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The Minnesota State Fair: A Really Big Deal.

I have recently been hipped to the fact that we are accruing a good amount of Minnesota followers here at TRACER – and I say that’s awesome! As it says in our manifesto, this blog “celebrates the vast musical talent … Continue reading

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HotChaCha at The Comet

The Cleveland all-girl band HotChaCha will rattle Northside’s favorite laid-back watering hole The Comet this Friday the 13th. Since HotChaCha is a little bit dance, a little bit punk and apparently fully hot (according to the gospel of countless male … Continue reading

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Declarations of Independence: Beware Fashionable Women

One of the greatest things about getting to work on TRACER is the part I am able to play in getting exposure for truly talented, hardworking independent artists. I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to feature Pittsburgh’s Beware Fashionable Women for months. Barak Shpiez, the band’s creator and central songsmith, sent me their self-titled album over a year ago. As sometimes happens when you get fifty+ press releases per day, the album and my initial correspondence with Shpiez got lost in the shuffle, but every so often he sent me an email to see if I had any coverage plans for his band. Rather than feel annoyed by his persistence, I became really impressed by it (and began to feel like a huge jerk). He was clearly handling his own publicity, and as I soon found out, his own recording and distributing as well. I decided I needed to stop being a slacker and get an interview with this guy pronto so that I and everyone else could learn what he has to say. Continue reading

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