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All content by Morgan Dowdy

Full disclosure: Experiments at Art Kitchen

Morgan Dowdy November 17, 2010

So I’m sitting with my friend Allison Milham one afternoon awhile back. We’re at The Gray Lady, this newish bar on Greensboro that’s a good base of operations for the couple hours before the Pub...

MGMT’s “Oracular Spectacular” as generational statement

Morgan Dowdy October 26, 2010

MGMT are hipsters and “Oracular Spectacular” is hipster art. That debut record from 2007, aside from being sonically magnificent at times, also happens to be a declarative generational statement in...

DIY, cassette culture viable to some in Tuscaloosa

Morgan Dowdy October 13, 2010

Milton Ragsdale, one-half of local experimental trans-genre duo Them Natives, recently handed me a copy of the group’s latest project. It’s a handheld box, a lightweight slab, hard-plastic and rectangular...

DIY cassette culture viable to some in Tuscaloosa

Morgan Dowdy October 5, 2010

Milton Ragsdale, one-half of local experimental trans-genre duo Them Natives, recently handed me a copy of the group’s latest project. It’s a handheld box, a lightweight slab, hard-plastic and rectangular...

Unreleased track reestablishes Duncan among Tuscaloosa’s best

Morgan Dowdy September 21, 2010

I should repeat with affection, for those who don’t know, the frequently observed fact that Blaine Duncan teaches high school English by day. By night he stands sweating over the sticky floor of Egan’s,...

Tuscaloosa music is our priority

Morgan Dowdy August 31, 2010

I appreciate the interest Reed Watson has taken in my music column about The Dexateens. To stimulate frank conversation is the goal of anyone who aspires to write for the public’s consumption, and certainly...

Dexateens represent new South, new values

Dexateens represent new South, new values

Morgan Dowdy August 24, 2010

Robert Christgau says Patterson Hood can’t sing. How would Christgau, most eminent of first-generation rock critics, react to the bending nasal drawl of a Dexateens harmony? He would like it anyway....

Them Natives: Tuscaloosa’s experimentalists

Morgan Dowdy July 29, 2010

Tuscaloosa duo Them Natives, on their grimy MySpace page, offer two helpful approximations of their sound. “It’s like Weezer tied to a U-boat during the Civil War,” writes someone. Elsewhere, simply:...

Vinyl solutions

Morgan Dowdy July 1, 2010

Yesterday, as a late birthday present to himself, your columnist purchased an old Technics turntable on eBay for about $80. It’s a direct-drive model from the early ‘80s, fully-automatic, with linear-tracking...

MIAs latest single drowned out by controversies

MIA’s latest single drowned out by controversies

Morgan Dowdy June 9, 2010

“Born Free” is a great single. Built around a sample of the song “Ghost Rider” by legendary no wave band Suicide, the track’s diabolical punk grind is well-suited to MIA’s confrontational lyrics....

Monáe delivers lovable pop single

Morgan Dowdy April 29, 2010

Before the March 31 video release of “Tightrope,” Janelle Monáe’s most notable solo compositions appeared on “Metropolis, Suite I of IV: The Chase,” a 2007 space-age themed concept EP starring...

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