Album: rain dish – Line the Ground, Silver Sky
If November were an album, I’d imagine it would sound something like this. Experimental folk
If November were an album, I’d imagine it would sound something like this. Experimental folk
I’ve always been drawn to albums that feel native to the space they come from
December is a weird time for music. Traditional knowledge, or maybe it’s just convention or
Silkworm is my favorite band in the entire world. To those who have been paying
Trees for clouds is the latest album for Michigan-based Jessica Wolfbird, a conservatory-trained pianist and
Canadian duo Loveproof likes to play the long game. Ciaran Megahey and Brendan McGarvey first
On this very night, ten years ago, along this same stretch of road in dense
FFO: Great Grandpa, Ovlov, Alex G, Field Medic, Rainbow Kitten Surprise The Manchester quartet That
[Editorial note: This is our second review of this album; you can read the first
sit stay is the Los Angeles-based indie-electronic project of songwriter Em Pacini and Bedbug’s Dylan
“Your Mom’s favourite band and your Dad’s worst nightmare!” The debut release from Not Your
Part Television, part Velvet Underground, with a good dash of Pavement, a smidgen of The
My partner didn’t even wait for the first verse. The moment “Popchop” drifted out of
Sometimes a piece of music takes me back to my days of working at my
I’ve been listening to Joyer for years now. Sun Into Flies was the first record
You may listen to Statues’ new record, Dopamine, and think, “Oh, of course, another banger
After a long hiatus, New York emo/post hardcore 4-piece Rose Of The World are back
Growing up and getting older ain’t half bad. Well, sometimes it sucks, but sometimes it’s
In the wild world of jangle pop, many bands have come forth to deliver their
“That music is so beautiful…” were the first words my partner whispered as we listened