Thee Sacred Souls: Got A Story To Tell [Album Review]
Thee Sacred SoulsGot A Story To TellPenrose/Daptone Records [2024] “Thee Sacred Souls redefine modern soul with Got A Story To Tell—a heartfelt journey through love, identity, and timeless groove.” Album…
Sharp Pins: Radio DDR [Album Review]
Sharp PinsRadio DDRSelf-Released [2024] “Sharp Pins’ Radio DDR: where vintage vibes meet indie pop brilliance.” Album Overview: Sharp Pins is the solo project of Chicago-based musician Kai Slater, best known…
Moon Goons: Lady Of Many Faces [Album Review]
Moon GoonsLady Of Many FacesRomanus Records [2024] “Moon Goons conjure a captivating world of heavy riffs, wizards, and phantoms—Lady of Many Faces is psychedelic rock reimagined” Album Overview: Moon Goons,…
Mount Eerie: Night Palace [Album Review]
Mount EerieNight PalaceP.W. Elverum & Sun [2024] “Phil Elverum returns with his ambitious, soul-stirring double album Night Palace—a masterclass in introspective storytelling.” Album Overview: Phil Elverum, the creative force behind…
Tess Parks: Pomegranate [Album Review]
Tess ParksPomegranateFuzz Club Records [2024] “Pomegranate is a stunning blend of timeless psychedelia and raw emotional power.” Album Overview: Canadian singer-songwriter Tess Parks emerged as a prominent voice in psychedelic…
The Cure: Songs Of A Lost World [Album Review]
The CureSongs Of A Lost WorldFiction/Capitol Records [2024] “Sixteen years in the making, Songs of a Lost World redefines The Cure’s legacy with both depth and vision.” Album Overview: Formed…
The Smashing Times: Mrs. Ladyships And The Cleanerhouse Boys [Album Review]
The Smashing TimesMrs. Ladyships And The Cleanerhouse BoysK Records / Perennial [2024] “With retro flair and DIY charm, Mrs. Ladyships and the Cleanerhouse Boys is a timeless trip through indie-pop…
THUS LOVE: All Pleasure [Album Review]
THUS LOVEAll PleasureCaptured Tracks [2024] “With All Pleasure, THUS LOVE redefines their post-punk, balancing intensity with melodic warmth.” Album Overview: Formed in Brattleboro, Vermont, THUS LOVE made an impact with…
Pipe-eye: Pipe-defy [Album Review]
Pipe-eyePipe-defyp(doom) Records [2024] “A bold dive into synth-driven grooves—Pipe-defy is Cook Craig at his most playful and polished.” Album Overview: Pipe-eye is the solo project of Cook Craig, known for…
The Belair Lip Bombs: Lush Life [Album Review]
The Belair Lip BombsLush LifeThird Man Records [2023/2024] “The Belair Lip Bombs balance raw emotion with infectious indie rock melodies on Lush Life.” Album Overview: The Belair Lip Bombs are…
2nd Grade: Scheduled Explosions [Album Review]
2nd GradeScheduled ExplosionsDouble Double Whammy [2024] “Lo-fi gems and rapid-fire hooks—Scheduled Explosions is as unpredictable as it is addictive.” Album Overview: 2nd Grade is the creative vehicle of Philadelphia-based songwriter…
Amyl And The Sniffers: Cartoon Darkness [Album Review]
Amyl And The SniffersCartoon DarknessB2B Records / Virgin Music Group [2024] “A fearless dive into chaos—Cartoon Darkness is punk fury with unexpected heart.” Album Overview: Amyl and The Sniffers, formed…
Shower Curtain: words from a wishing well [Album Review]
Shower Curtainwords from a wishing wellAngel Tapes/Fire Talk Records [2024] “Shower Curtain’s words from a wishing well is a raw, dreamy debut that swells with grungy guitar emotion and sonic…
Karate: Make It Fit [Album Review]
KarateMake It FitNumero Group [2024] “Karate returns from a 20-year hiatus with an album that expands on their signature sound.” Album Overview: Karate dissolved after the release of their 2004…
Porridge Radio: Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me [Album Review]
Porridge RadioClouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For MeSecretly Canadian [2024] “An emotional whirlwind from Porridge Radio that balances heartache, poetry, and artistic reinvention.” Album Overview: Porridge…
Japandroids: Fate & Alcohol [Album Review]
JapandroidsFate & AlcoholANTI- [2024] “Japandroids bow out on their own terms—rocking, reflective, and unforgettable.” Album Overview: Japandroids formed in 2006 when David Prowse and Brian King, two students from the…
CLASS: A Healthy Alternative [Album Review]
CLASSA Healthy AlternativeFeel It Records [2024] “CLASS blends punk attitude with power-pop finesse, delivering a record that’s sharp, raw, and impossible to resist.” Album Overview: CLASS is a group from…
Kelly Finnigan: A Lover Was Born [Album Review]
Kelly FinniganA Lover Was BornColemine Records [2024] “Kelly Finnigan delivers pure soul with passion, heart, and unmistakable groove on A Lover Was Born.” Album Overview: Kelly Finnigan is a multi-talented…
DOOM GONG: DOOM GONG [Album Review]
DOOM GONGDOOM GONGRomanus Records [2023/2024] “Immersive, adventurous, and unforgettable—DOOM GONG’s first record flows seamlessly between chaos and control.” Album Overview: Formed in Louisville, KY, in 2022 by a collective of…
GOAT: GOAT [Album Review]
GOATGOATRocket Recordings [2024] “Psychedelic grooves meet spiritual transcendence—GOAT is both a return to form and a leap into new territory.” Album Overview: GOAT, an enigmatic collective from Sweden, has cloaked…
The Linda Lindas: No Obligation [Album Review]
The Linda LindasNo ObligationEpitaph Records [2024] “Raw, defiant, and wise beyond their years—No Obligation is The Linda Lindas’ punk declaration.” Album Overview: The Linda Lindas burst onto the scene in…
Blue Zero: Colder Shade Blue [Album Review]
Blue ZeroColder Shade BlueLower Grand Tapes [2024] “Dive into Colder Shade Blue—a mesmerizing blend of shoegaze and post-punk that resonates long after the final note.” Album Overview: Blue Zero is…
Wild Pink: Dulling The Horns [Album Review]
Wild PinkDulling The HornsFire Talk Records [2024] “John Ross redefines Wild Pink with Dulling The Horns, an album as rugged as it is emotionally profound.” Album Overview: Wild Pink, fronted…
Maxïmo Park: Stream Of Life [Album Review]
Maxïmo ParkStream Of LifeLower Third [2024] “Maxïmo Park’s Stream of Life balances introspection with anthemic UK energy—timeless yet fresh.” Album Overview: Maxïmo Park, formed in 2000 in Newcastle, are known…
Ulna: Gazebo [Album Review]
UlnaGazeboShuga Records [2024] “Ulna’s Gazebo is a hauntingly vivid reflection on youth and memory, layered with delicate yet powerful acoustic arrangements.” Album Overview: Ulna is the project of Adam Schubert,…
Trace Mountains: Into The Burning Blue [Album Review]
Trace MountainsInto The Burning BlueLame-O Records [2024] “A timeless fusion of heartland rock and 80s nostalgia, Into The Burning Blue from Trace Mountains hits all the right emotional chords.” Album…
Geordie Greep: The New Sound [Album Review]
Geordie GreepThe New SoundRough Trade Records [2024] “A kaleidoscopic journey of genre-bending chaos and melodic cohesion—Greep’s The New Sound is as unpredictable as it is captivating.” Album Overview: Back in…
The Hard Quartet: The Hard Quartet [Album Review]
The Hard QuartetThe Hard QuartetMatador Records [2024] “Listening to The Hard Quartet is like sitting in on an intimate conversation between friends who really know each other.” Album Overview: The…
The Smile: Cutouts [Album Review]
The SmileCutoutsXL Recordings [2024] “Expansive, intricate, and atmospheric—Cutouts showcases The Smile’s ever-growing creative reach.” Album Overview: Cutouts, the third album from The Smile, arrives suddenly, expanding on the trio’s evolving…
Merce Lemon: Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild [Album Review]
Merce LemonWatch Me Drive Them Dogs WildDarling Recordings [2024] “Experience the raw power of Merce Lemon in Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild—an intimate exploration of sound and spirit.” Album…
Duster: In Dreams [Album Review]
DusterIn DreamsNumero Group [2024] “A dreamlike journey through space-rock atmospheres, In Dreams sees Duster refining their hypnotic sound with introspective depth and cosmic layers.” Album Overview: Slowcore/space-rockers Duster received some…
Galaxie 500: Uncollected Noise New York ’88-’90 [Album Review]
Galaxie 500Uncollected Noise New York ’88-’90Silver Current Records [2024] “Unearthed gems that reveal Galaxie 500’s raw, unfiltered brilliance and expand their enduring legacy.” Album Overview: Galaxie 500 formed in 1987…
Being Dead: EELS [Album Review]
Being DeadEELSBayonet Records [2024] “A fearless and eclectic trip, EELS defies expectations at every turn.” Album Overview: Being Dead, formed by Falcon Bitch and Smoofy, is a duo from Austin,…
The Black Pacific: Here Comes Our Wave [Album Review]
The Black PacificHere Comes Our WaveDine Alone Records [2024] “A powerful wave of punk energy and poignant reflection—Here Comes Our Wave surges with urgency and heart.” Album Overview: The Black…
John Davis: JINX [Album Review]
John DavisJINXLost In Ohio [2024] “John Davis’ JINX strikes a perfect balance between raw emotion and razor-sharp rock, delivering a stripped-down sound with undeniable heart.” Album Overview: John Davis, known…
Dale Crover: Glossolalia [Album Review]
Dale CroverGlossolaliaJoyful Noise Recordings [2024] “Dale Crover’s Glossolalia is a tour de force in genre-bending creativity, featuring raw energy and eclectic charm with talented friends.” Album Overview: Dale Crover, a…
Louse: Passions Like Tar [Album Review]
LousePassions Like TarFeel It Records [2024] “Dark, driving, and daring—Passions Like Tar cements Louse as post-punk’s next bold voice.” Album Overview: Formed in Cincinnati in 2021, Louse has established themselves…
julie: my anti-aircraft friend [Album Review]
juliemy anti-aircraft friendAtlantic Records [2024] “julie’s my anti-aircraft friend is a raw, dynamic fusion of shoegaze, grunge, and noise-pop that demands your attention from start to finish.” Album Overview: julie…
Surf Trash: The Only Place I Know [Album Review]
Surf TrashThe Only Place I KnowImpressed Recordings [2024] “Surf Trash delivers a dynamic debut with The Only Place I Know, blending raw energy, introspective depth, and timeless indie rock flair.”…
Bright Eyes: Five Dice, All Threes [Album Review]
Bright EyesFive Dice, All ThreesDead Oceans [2024] Album Overview: Bright Eyes formed in the mid-1990s, driven by the creative force of Conor Oberst, alongside Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott. They…
Alien Nosejob: Turns The Colour of Bad Shit [Album Review]
Alien NosejobTurns The Colour Of Bad ShitAnti Fade/Drunken Sailor/Total Punk Records [2024] Album Overview: Alien Nosejob, the solo project of Jake Robertson, has steadily released a wide range of music…
Jon Spencer: Sick Of Being Sick! [Album Review]
Jon SpencerSick Of Being Sick!Bronze Rat Records [2024] Album Overview: Jon Spencer has been a prominent figure in the independent music scene since the mid-1980s. Known for his innovative approach,…
Andrew Bird Trio: Sunday Morning Put-On [Album Review]
Andrew Bird TrioSunday Morning Put-OnLoma Vista Recordings [2024] Album Overview: Andrew Bird’s long solo career has established him as a dependable singer-songwriter who consistently releases high-quality, idiosyncratic chamber-pop and indie…
Kal Marks: Wasteland Baby [Album Review]
Kal MarksWasteland BabyExploding In Sound Records [2024] Album Overview: Kal Marks is known for exploring raw and challenging themes through music. Over time, the band has developed a reputation in…
Pale Jay: Low End Love Songs [Album Review]
Pale JayLow End Love SongsColemine/Karma Chief Records [2024] Album Overview: Pale Jay joined the Colemine/Karma Chief stable last year with his debut LP, Bewilderment. That album showed a lot of…
Nada Surf: Moon Mirror [Album Review]
Nada SurfMoon MirrorNew West Records [2024] Album Overview: Nada Surf was formed in New York City in 1992 by Matthew Caws, Daniel Lorca, and Ira Elliot. Their debut single, The…
Cursive: Devourer [Album Review]
CursiveDevourerRun For Cover Records [2024] Album Overview: Formed in 1995, Cursive emerged from Omaha, Nebraska, and became a key figure in the late-’90s/early-2000s indie rock and post-hardcore scenes. Known for…
Ty Segall: Love Rudiments [Album Review]
Ty SegallLove RudimentsDrag City Records [2024] Album Overview: Ty Segall continues to be a prolific multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, primarily known for his work as a guitarist and vocalist in the…
Spirit Of The Beehive: You’ll Have To Lose Something [Album Review]
Spirit Of The BeehiveYou’ll Have To Lose SomethingSaddle Creek Records [2024] Album Overview: Philadelphia’s Spirit of the Beehive have steadily grown their reputation over the last decade. After a few…
MJ Lenderman: Manning Fireworks [Album Review]
MJ LendermanManning FireworksANTI- [2024] Album Overview: MJ Lenderman, whose full name is Mark Jacob Lenderman, hails from Asheville, North Carolina, and grew up in a musically inclined family. His early…
Peel Dream Magazine: Rose Main Reading Room [Album Review]
Peel Dream MagazineRose Main Reading RoomTopshelf Records [2024] Album Overview: Peel Dream Magazine, led by Joseph Stevens, takes its name from BBC Radio 1 legend John Peel. The band has…
GIFT: Illuminator [Album Review]
GIFTIlluminatorCaptured Tracks [2024] Album Overview: GIFT is a New York-based band formed in 2020 by frontman TJ Freda, who assembled the group from various musicians he admired. The members hail…
Chime School: The Boy Who Ran the Paisley Hotel [Album Review]
Chime SchoolThe Boy Who Ran the Paisley HotelSlumberland Records [2024] Album Overview: Chime School is the solo project of Andy Pastalaniec, a San Francisco-based musician known for his work as…
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: Wild God [Album Review]
Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsWild GodBad Seed/PIAS Recordings [2024] Album Overview: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, formed in 1983, have been a staple of the alternative rock scene…
Ex Pilots: Motel Cable [Album Review]
Ex PilotsMotel CableSmoking Room [2024] Album Overview: Ex Pilots began as Ethan Oliva’s solo project in 2015 with the release of Findlay, a compilation of demos from 2009. By 2019,…
The Bug Club: On The Intricate Inner Workings Of The System [Album Review]
The Bug ClubOn The Intricate Inner Workings Of The SystemSub Pop Records [2024] Album Overview: The Bug Club, originating from Caldicot, South Wales, began in 2016 with Sam Willmett (vocals/guitar)…
Fake Fruit: Mucho Mistrust [Album Review]
Fake FruitMucho MistrustCarpark Records [2024] Album Overview: Fake Fruit began as the songwriting project of California native Hannah “Ham” D’Amato, who lived and performed in New York City and Vancouver…
Kishi Bashi: Kantos [Album Review]
Kishi BashiKantosJoyful Noise Recordings [2024] Album Overview: Kishi Bashi, born Kaoru Ishibashi, is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter originally from Seattle, now based in Santa Cruz, California. He gained recognition…
Fontaines D.C.: Romance [Album Review]
Fontaines D.C.RomanceXL Recordings [2024] Album Overview: Fontaines D.C. emerged from Dublin, quickly establishing themselves with a gritty, post-punk sound that earned critical acclaim and a dedicated following. Their early records,…
Thee Heart Tones: Forever & Ever [Album Review]
Thee Heart TonesForever & EverBig Crown Records [2024] Album Overview: Thee Heart Tones are a youthful band from Hawthorne, California, dedicated to advancing Chicano Soul. Led by vocalist Jazmine Alvarado,…
Velocity Girl: UltraCopacetic (Copacetic Remixed And Expanded) [Classic Album Revisit]
Velocity GirlUltraCopacetic (Copacetic Remixed And Expanded)Sub Pop Records [2024] Released: February 2, 1993/Reissue: August 16, 2024Producer: Bob WestonLength: 45:25/Reissue: 1:17:00 Formed in 1989 at the University of Maryland, Velocity Girl…
Straight Arrows: Surface World [Album Review]
Straight ArrowsSurface WorldRice Is Nice/Agitated/Lolipop Records [2024] Album Overview: Formed in 2007, Sydney’s Straight Arrows have carved out a prominent spot in the Australian indie music landscape. Known for their…
Horse Jumper Of Love: Disaster Trick [Album Review]
Horse Jumper Of LoveDisaster TrickRun For Cover Records [2024] Album Overview: Horse Jumper of Love is a Boston-based trio composed of Dimitri Giannopoulos (vocals/guitar), John Margaris (bass), and James Doran…
Father John Misty: Greatish Hits – I Followed My Dreams and My Dreams Said to Crawl [Album Review]
Father John MistyGreatish Hits: I Followed My Dreams and My Dreams Said to CrawlSub Pop Records [2024] Album Overview: Father John Misty is the stage name of Josh Tillman, a…
Oso Oso: Life Till Bones [Album Review]
Oso OsoLife Till BonesYunahon Entertainment LLC [2024] Album Overview: Oso Oso, the project of Jade Lilitri, emerged from Long Island’s indie scene, blending emo and pop-punk elements. Over the years,…
Endless Valley: Kaskashir [Album Review]
Endless ValleyKaskashir4000/Copper Feast Records [2024] Album Overview: Endless Valley is a Brisbane-based band known for their unique blend of progressive rock, world music, and psychedelic sounds. The band consists of…
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard: Flight b741 [Album Review]
King Gizzard & The Lizard WizardFlight b741p(doom) Records [2024] Album Overview: It only took them 26 tries, but King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard finally made an album that clearly…
Osees: SORCS 80 [Album Review]
OseesSORCS 80Castle Face Records [2024] Album Overview: Osees, led by frontman John Dwyer, have carved out a distinctive niche in the underground music scene. Known for their relentless touring and…
Dion Lunadon: Memory Burn (EP) [Album Review]
Dion LunadonMemory Burn (EP)Beast Records [2024] Album Overview: Dion Lunadon, originally from New Zealand, currently resides in New York. Along with his solo career, he also still tours with his…
Jack White: No Name [Album Review]
Jack WhiteNo NameThird Man Records [2024] Album Overview: Jack White is renowned for his work with The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather. Known for his distinctive approach…
Swami & The Bed Of Nails: All Of This Awaits You [Album Review]
Swami & The Bed Of NailsAll Of This Awaits YouSwami/BMG [2024] Album Overview: Swami & The Bed Of Nails is a project fronted by John Reis, known for his influential…
Personal Trainer: Still Willing [Album Review]
Personal TrainerStill WillingBella Union [2024] Album Overview: Personal Trainer is primarily the project of Willem Smit, who collaborates with Casper van der Lans in the studio and performs with a…
Robber Robber: Wild Guess [Album Review]
Robber RobberWild GuessSelf-Released [2024] Album Overview: Formed in 2017 by multi-instrumentalists Nina Cates and Zack James, Robber Robber began as an exploratory collaboration. Emerging from Burlington, VT’s eclectic music scene,…
Various Artists: Collapse The Collectors [Album Review]
Various ArtistsCollapse The CollectorsSilly Moo Records [2024] Album Overview: I will be the first to admit that I have traditionally been a tough critic of cover records. I always appreciate…
Nightshift: Homosapien [Album Review]
NightshiftHomosapienTrouble In Mind Records [2024] Album Overview: Formed in Glasgow, Nightshift has been active for five years. The collective has experienced lineup changes and released two albums prior to Homosapien….
Ben Seretan: Allora [Album Review]
Ben SeretanAlloraTiny Engines [2024] Album Overview: Ben Seretan is a multifaceted musician known for his diverse and prolific output. His career has taken him across various countries and genres, from…
Los Campesinos!: All Hell [Album Review]
Los Campesinos!All HellHeart Swells [2024] Album Overview: Los Campesinos! is a Welsh indie rock band that formed in 2006. Known for their energetic performances and lyrically dense songs, the band…
Oneida: Expensive Air [Album Review]
OneidaExpensive AirJoyful Noise Recordings [2024] Album Overview: Oneida is a versatile band that navigates between the punk, psych, and rock scenes in NYC and the experimental art world. Known for…
Parlor Greens: In Green / We Dream [Album Review]
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GUM / Ambrose Kenny-Smith: III Times [Album Review]
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Smug Brothers: Another Bar Behind The Night (EP) [Album Review]
Smug BrothersAnother Bar Behind The Night (EP)Anyway/Just Because Records [2024] Album Overview: Smug Brothers, hailing from Ohio, have consistently delivered indie-rock music characterized by catchy hooks and killer lo-fi melodies….
Chris Cohen: Paint A Room [Album Review]
Chris CohenPaint A RoomHardly Art Records [2024] Album Overview: Chris Cohen has a background marked by notable collaborations and his involvement in various projects. He has played with Deerhoof and…
Love Fiend: Handle With Care [Album Review]
Love FiendHandle With CareIn The Red Records [2024] Album Overview: Love Fiend is a rock band hailing from Los Angeles, California, known for their energetic and engaging performances. The group…
ORB: Tailem Bend [Album Review]
ORBTailem BendFuzz Club Records [2024] Album Overview: Tailem Bend is ORB’s fourth studio album, arriving six years after their last release, The Space Between. The album title symbolizes the record’s…
Ian St. George: Emergency Index [Album Review]
Ian St. GeorgeEmergency IndexDead Bell Records [2024] Album Overview: Ian St. George has made a name for himself on the Northampton, MA music scene but is truly ready for a…
The Drin: Elude The Torch [Album Review]
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Penza Penza: Alto E Primitivo [Album Review]
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Babe Report: Did You Get Better [Album Review]
Babe ReportDid You Get BetterExploding In Sound Records [2024] Album Overview: Babe Report, originally a lockdown-inspired duo, has expanded into a four-piece band featuring Ben Grigg, Emily Bernstein, Peter Reale,…
Aaron Frazer: Into The Blue [Album Review]
Aaron FrazerInto The BlueDead Oceans [2024] Album Overview: Aaron Frazer’s sophomore album, Into the Blue, updates his smooth soul sound and shows the singer and drummer isn’t afraid to branch…
The Folk Implosion: Walk Thru Me [Album Review]
The Folk ImplosionWalk Thru MeJoyful Noise Recordings [2024] Album Overview: The Folk Implosion, co-founded by Lou Barlow (Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh) and John Davis in the early 1990s, originated from their…
Redd Kross: Redd Kross [Album Review]
Redd KrossRedd KrossIn The Red Records [2024] Album Overview: Redd Kross was formed in 1979 by brothers Jeff and Steven McDonald in Hawthorne, Los Angeles. Initially fueled by punk rock…
David Payne: Last Call At The Yellow Horse Saloon [Album Review]
David PayneLast Call At The Yellow Horse SaloonMagnaphone Records [2024] Album Overview: I’m not the biggest fan of country music, but I like the good stuff—and David Payne writes the…
Guided By Voices: Strut Of Kings [Album Review]
Guided By VoicesStrut Of KingsGBV Inc. [2024] Album Overview: Guided By Voices, spearheaded by longtime leader Robert Pollard, has been a prominent figure in the indie rock scene for four…
Honey Radar: Ribbon Factory [Album Review]
Honey RadarRibbon FactorySelf-Released [2024] Album Overview: Honey Radar, an enigmatic indie rock band helmed by Jason Henn, has been crafting lo-fi gems since the early 2010s. Originating from Philadelphia, the…
Hermanos Gutiérrez: Sonido Cósmico [Album Review]
Hermanos GutiérrezSonido CósmicoEasy Eye Sound [2024] Album Overview: Hermanos Gutiérrez is an Ecuadorian-Swiss sibling duo consisting of brothers Estevan and Alejandro Gutiérrez. They have gained recognition for their instrumental compositions…
Hayes Noble: As It Was, As We Were [Album Review]
Hayes NobleAs It Was, As We Were2-2-1 Press [2024] Album Overview: Hayes Noble, a 19-year-old artist from northwest Illinois now living in Spokane, Washington, first came onto the scene by…
Been Stellar: Scream From New York, NY [Album Review]
Been StellarScream From New York, NYDirty Hit [2024] Album Overview: Been Stellar, a five-member band based in New York City, has transitioned from their early shoegaze influences to a more…
REZN: Burden [Album Review]
REZNBurdenSargent House [2024] Album Overview: REZN, a band from Chicago, comprises Rob McWilliams (vocals, guitar), Phil Cangelosi (bass), Patrick Dunn (drums), and Spencer Ouellette (synth/saxophone). Known for their deep, immersive…
Swiftumz: Simply The Best [Album Review]
SwiftumzSimply The BestEmpty Cellar Records [2024] Album Overview: Christopher McVicker, under the alias Swiftumz, has been an influential figure in San Francisco’s music scene for over a decade. Simply The…
The Decemberists: As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again [Album Review]
The DecemberistsAs It Ever Was, So It Will Be AgainThirty Tigers/YABB Records [2024] Album Overview: At this point, The Decemberists have a nice music history. The group formed in 2000…
Fraction: Moon Blood [Classic Album Revisit]
FractionMoon BloodRidingEasy Records [2024] Released: 1971 / Vinyl Reissue: Summer 2024 (streaming since late 2023)Producer: FractionLength: 30:39 / Reissue 44:19 (streaming/CD) There are hundreds, maybe thousands of obscure psychedelic rock…
Good Looks: Lived Here For A While [Album Review]
Good LooksLived Here For A WhileKeeled Scales [2024] Album Overview: Good Looks, an Austin, Texas-based quartet, is known for their empathetic rock songs. They gained attention with their 2022 debut…
Pedro The Lion: Santa Cruz [Album Review]
Pedro The LionSanta CruzPolyvinyl Records [2024] Album Overview: Pedro the Lion is the musical project of David Bazan, known for his distinctive voice and sharp songwriting. After a 15-year hiatus,…
Man Man: Carrot On Strings [Album Review]
Man ManCarrot On StringsSub Pop Records [2024] Album Overview: Man Man has been a band for over 20 years, and I can happily say that when I’m listening to their…
Beak>: >>>> [Album Review]
Beak>>>>>Temporary Residence LTD [2024] Album Overview: Beak>, formed by Geoff Barrow, Billy Fuller, and Will Young, emerged from Bristol with their experimental rock sound. Known for their improvisational approach, the…
Exit Angles: Iterate [Album Review]
Exit AnglesIterateSelf-Released [2024] Album Overview: Exit Angles, led by Jay Demko, formed in the early 2020s. Demko, previously known for his role in the influential ’90s post-hardcore band Lincoln, has…
Habibi: Dreamachine [Album Review]
HabibiDreamachineKill Rock Stars [2024] Album Overview: Habibi, co-founded by Rahill Jamalifard and Lenny Lynch in Brooklyn in 2011, quickly gained attention with their distinctive fusion of styles and cultures. Their…
IDAHO: Lapse [Album Review]
IDAHOLapseArts & Crafts [2024] Album Overview: IDAHO, formed in the early 1990s, has maintained a dedicated following for over four decades. Jeff Martin, the band’s driving force, has created a…
Neutrals: New Town Dream [Album Review]
NeutralsNew Town DreamStatic Shock/Slumberland Records [2024] Album Overview: Neutrals are a Bay Area trio known for their sharp, observational songwriting and evocative soundscapes. The band’s frontman, Allan McNaughton, provides a…
Motorists: Touched By The Stuff [Album Review]
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Wine Lips: Super Mega Ultra [Album Review]
Wine LipsSuper Mega UltraStomp Records [2024] Album Overview: One listen to Wine Lips’ Super Mega Ultra and you’ll understand why this band once toured as openers for Frankie and the…
DIIV: Frog In Boiling Water [Album Review]
DIIVFrog In Boiling WaterFantasy Records [2024] Album Overview: DIIV, formed in 2011, is a band known for their contribution to revitalizing dream-pop and shoegaze genres. Over the last decade, they’ve…
La Luz: News Of The Universe [Album Review]
La LuzNews Of The UniverseSub Pop Records [2024] Album Overview: La Luz, formed in 2012 by guitarist and songwriter Shana Cleveland, is a California-based indie band known for their ability…
Zig Zags: Strange Masters [Album Review]
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Shellac: To All Trains [Album Review]
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Bermuda Squares: Outsider [Album Review]
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Tim Easton: Find Your Way [Album Review]
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