On behalf of all of us here at bigtakeover.com and Big Takeover Magazine, I bid you welcome to our newly redesigned site! Looks cool, doesn’t it? Our print magazine is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, going back to a good 15 years or so before there was any electronic media. So the timing is perfect. Our endeavor has come a long, long way from the days of typing, Xeroxing, reducing, stapling, folding, mailing, shipping, and selling at gigs, and we are celebrating this long three decades of service and commentary in three distinct ways this year.
We only come out twice a year, every Spring and Fall, so you don’t want to miss one of our jam-packed 192-page issues! Read on for a quick description of the new issue’s contents.
Come help us celebrate our milestone, the last weekend of this month! Sixteen bands, with S.F. punk legends The Avengers and Chameleons U.K. leader Mark Burgess headlining!
If the EPs emanating from the Church‘s excellent Untitled #23 have proven anything, it’s that the band left many of the best tracks it had recorded off of what was already a strong collection.
With its timeless sound and excellent songs, Burning Like the Midnight Sun is not only a striking return to form but also a fine entry point to newcomers.
Devo is back with its best record in almost three decades.
San Francisco indie pop troop the Mommyheads had an illustrious if undernoticed career throughout the 90s, issuing half a dozen records treasured by enthusiasts and pretty much ignored by everyone else.
Week of July 4
Teenage Fanclub – Shadows (Merge)
Pernice Brothers – Goodbye Killer (Ashmont)
New Pornographers – Together (Matador)
Buzzcocks – Love Bites double CD reissue (Mute)
Depreciation Guild – Spirit Youth (Kanine)
Adam Franklin – I Could Sleep For a Thousand Years (Second Motion)
Nushu – Hula (Nushu)
Darker My Love – Alive as You Are (Dangerbird) (out August 17)
For Against – Never Been (Words on Music)
The Joy Formidable – A Balloon Called Moaning (Pure Groove U.K.)
Jack Rabid spins the best new and classic indie music for you every Monday at 12 noon Eastern.
Exclusive performances and interviews, live from The Kennel Studio in Brooklyn, the second Wednesday of each month at 12 noon Eastern.

Courtney Love of Hole, First Avenue, Minneapolis, July 16, 2010. Photo by Kathy Easthagen.
The Batusis kick ass in Brooklyn and release an e.p.
Read more...Their hour and a half set was packed with classic songs and the crowd were on their feet from the opening notes of “Black Coffee in Bed”.
There are songwriters and there are storytellers. Craig Finn is a storyteller. Half the fun of a Hold Steady show, especially in Minneapolis, is listening to Finn’s stories and reminiscences.
The conclusion of my interview with Steve Diggle, touching on his new record, his relationship with Pete Shelley, and tattoos.
Read more...The Buzzcocks’ co-founder and singer/guitarist discusses their impending American tour, during which the band will be playing their first two records in their entirety.
The Graves Brothers Deluxe were one of the first three rock bands I got into when I moved to the Bay Area, and the only one for which I jumped around in an ape suit.
Got this excellent interview with TSOL founder/frontman Jack Grisham from our contributor Jeff Alexander and wanted to share it with you!
In Nara Denning’s Neurotique, words get in the way of the games couples play.