As Spoon gets ready for release next week (Jan. 19) of its seventh album, "Transference", the popular indie rock quartet have announced a headlining tour. By Michael D. Ayers As Spoon gets ready for ...
Spoon will always be Spoon, but the indie group’s seventh studio album, Transference, makes you feel like your are listening to Spork. The careful manipulations of sound, along with the flow of the ...
Spoon‘s seventh studio album, “Transference,” strikes a balance between its early angsty indie-rock and the soulful deconstructed pop of its 2007 release, “Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga.” The battered piano… By ...
In more traditional and sentimental hands the titleTransferencecould be some sort of snooty way for a musician to reference a busted love and a new love. With Spoon, transference is more an operating ...
If you aren’t already a Spoon fan, Transference won’t be an easy album to fall in love with. It’s one of those “difficult” releases that critics like me claim to love because it makes us feel superior ...
Whenever Rocks Off thinks about Spoon – which, over the past decade, has been quite a bit – the one word that always comes to mind is “punctuation.” No other band we can think of consistently crafts ...
While only recently gaining widespread recognition for their work, the American rock band Spoon has been making music for nearly two decades now. The band formed in Austin, Texas in 1993, taking their ...
As Spoon gets ready for release next week of its seventh album, "Transference," the indie rock quartet has announced a headlining tour. By Michael D. Ayers, Billboard, The Associated Press NEW YORK — ...
In 1995, Spoon were often dubbed “the next Pixies.” The tag never quite fit, but the two did share a love for writing glorious pop songs and then shrouding them with walls of noise and mystery. Over ...
John Peel's description of the Fall - "always different, always the same" - might equally apply to the Austin, Texas band Spoon, who have made it to seven albums without any significant variation in ...