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Friday, September 5, 2008

Ann Powers, Pop Music Critic

 
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By Ann Powers
Raphael Saadiq, Eric Benet and others are also part of a bumper crop of releases due this fall.
September 7, 2008
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC:  Suspicion about what the cool kids are listening to can still cause a veteran pop music writer to miss the boat.
September 2, 2008
Live: Radiohead at the Hollywood Bowl
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC REVIEW:  Eclectic playlist showcases the evolution of the band's sound, from dance influence to driving rock.
August 26, 2008
Live: Low vs. Diamond at the Troubadour
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC REVIEW:  Lucas Field and mates perform strong, melodic rock, drawing from their new album.
August 15, 2008
By Ann Powers
Zack de la Rocha discusses his new project, his old project and (of course) politics.
August 12, 2008
By Ann Powers
SOUNDBOARD:  'I Kissed a Girl' is a hit, but you won't see two females swapping spit on the video.
August 3, 2008
Pop music critics embrace the mainstream
By Ann Powers
The job used to require ego and a disdain of the establishment. Ego remains but many now embrace the mainstream. Is it good? They all have opinions.
July 27, 2008
Live: Hercules and Love Affair
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC REVIEW:  Gay liberation-minded Hercules and Love Affair is in serious thrall to the dance sounds of the past.
July 25, 2008
Live: Sub Pop's SP20
By Ann Powers
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  Seattle fest shows that Sub Pop's 'world domination' plans may have come true.
July 15, 2008
Jonas, Miley and Demi: The kids are upright
By Ann Powers
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  Today's tween stars are singing honestly about relationships without amping up their sexuality. And, hey, they know how to rock.
July 6, 2008
Live: George Michael
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC REVIEW:  At the Forum, he finds the right mix to be the fans' Dr. Feel Good.
June 27, 2008
My Morning Jacket, Martha Wainwright benefit from oversharing
By Ann Powers
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  Well-wrought self-absorption could be making us a nation of artists.
June 10, 2008
Live: Tom Waits
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC REVIEW:  On a Glitter and Doom stop in Phoenix, he finds ways to freshen his considerable songbook.
June 19, 2008
George Michael embraces his dualities
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC:  As he readies his 'TwentyFive Live' tour, the pop star ponders the seeming opposites that make him who he is.
June 14, 2008
Liz Phair's ambivalent return to 'Guyville'
By Ann Powers
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  Her 1993 album was by far her biggest to date, and taking part in a reissue of the groundbreaking feminist work reminds her of both its success and the subsequent backlash.
June 22, 2008
R.E.M.: fast, furious and fun
By Ann Powers
MUSIC:  The band breaks from its latest run to talk about rock, three decades into the game.
March 22, 2008
Prince reigns at Coachella
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC REVIEW:  The musician's dazzling performance Saturday night uses hits, guest stars and killer covers to cement his status as perhaps the top live act around.
April 28, 2008
Neverland woes won't win them
By Ann Powers
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  Michael Jackson, unlike Britney and Paris, is too alien to garner the public's sympathy. He should focus on his music.
March 1, 2008
Live: Kanye West's Glow in the Dark tour
By Ann Powers
POP MUSIC REVIEW:  In pure comic-book adventure, the Seattle show is big on heroics.
April 18, 2008
Meat Loaf's rock now all in the family
By Ann Powers
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  The singer's classic hit bridges the generation gap in a new AT & T ad.
April 22, 2008
Reviews of James Blunt and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
By Ann Powers
ALBUM SPOTLIGHT:  "All the Lost Souls" (Atlantic Records) "Playlist" (Mercury Records)
September 16, 2007
POP ALBUM REVIEW:  "It Won't Be Soon Before Long"(A&M/Octone)
By Ann Powers
POP ALBUM REVIEW:  Minutes to Midnight (Warner Bros.)
May 15, 2007
A timeless reality in fairy tales re-imagined
By Ann Powers
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  Strength, suffering and survival mark the poetry of three artists on the pop-folk horizon.
November 29, 2006
'Shut Up & Sing'
By Ann Powers
REVIEW:  The documentary details the controversy that engulfed the Dixie Chicks after Natalie Maines' anti-Bush remark.
October 27, 2006
Cirque’s 'Delirium' seems familiar
By Ann Powers
REVIEW
September 16, 2006
'Idlewild'
By Ann Powers
MOVIE / POP MUSIC REVIEW:  The movie "Idlewild" and the music of OutKast can learn from each other. The film plays it straight, but the album takes risks.
August 23, 2006
Common Dissents
By Ann Powers
THE MUSIC OF WAR:  Pop protest, born of unifying slogans, reinvents itself for a new era. But amid the subtle dancefloor digs, brash mash-ups and video clips, is the audience listening?
July 2, 2006
 
 


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