A Place to Bury Strangers: Worship
A Place to Bury Strangers: Worship More than anything else, Worship, the second album by New York noise rock band, A Place to Bury…
Read MoreA Place to Bury Strangers: Worship More than anything else, Worship, the second album by New York noise rock band, A Place to Bury…
Read MoreJon Lindsay: Summer Wilderness Program Jon Lindsay, founder of now-defunct The Young Sons and member of The Catch Fire, is back with his second…
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Read MoreBy Cody Mello-Klein With their most recent release, the Nordic jazz-fusion, organ/guitar led trio InterStatic create something special and unique, a tough thing to…
Read MoreMatt Simons: Pieces Matt Simons released Pieces this week, a pop rock album infused with jazz influences. The result is akin to Gavin DeGraw,…
Read MorePublic Image Ltd: This is PiL Growing up in the punk scene, I loved the Sex Pistols. They were brash and angry, fast and…
Read MoreBy Ana Gonzalez LET’S GO! This is how the D.C.-based hip-hop artist Wordsmith begins every track on his newest album, King Noah. Out of…
Read MoreDel tha Funky Homosapien & Parallel Thought: Attractive Sin The legendary hip-hopper, cousin of Ice Cube, founder of the west-coast hip hop conglomerate, Hieroglyphics,…
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