Tera Melos: X’ed Out
Math rock; what started out to be one of my most favorite genres in this day and age is now one of my least…
Read MoreMath rock; what started out to be one of my most favorite genres in this day and age is now one of my least…
Read MoreIn the music world, bands come and go. Longevity is a concept that does not exist. For one of Portland’s finest, System And Station,…
Read MoreSpring is here; the weather is getting warmer, the days are getting longer, and everything sure does seem a lot happier. Around this time…
Read MoreTwinstar‘s mission statement seems to be to “bridge the gap between the hazy days of the Wrecking Crew and cinematic 60s pop, and a…
Read MoreThe Cannanes have been making music since the 80’s. They’ve got a reputation for various feats such as managing themselves from the start, touring…
Read MoreBorn in Florida and inspired by Latin vibes, the voice that is Helado Negro has a new album out: Invisible Life. If you’re unfamiliar…
Read MoreCy Dune: No Recognize Some music has a certain intensity that brings out something animalistic in people. It’s a primal feeling; they want to…
Read MoreYacht Rock Revue–what the hell does that even mean? Drawing inspiration from the 2005 series, “Yacht Rock,” the band Yacht Rock Revue describes themselves…
Read MoreRecently the post-rock genre has been booming in popularity. With slow buildups into carefully composed guitar riffs with bursts of drums that sound like…
Read MoreEels: Wonderful, Glorious Since 1992, Eels‘ released eleven albums (including a solo project), and now finally their twelfth album in 2013. That’s quite a…
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