The Mowgli’s: Sound the Drum
Smiles are a tough thing to analyze. They are so personal and it is not very often that they actually have any meaning behind…
Read MoreSmiles are a tough thing to analyze. They are so personal and it is not very often that they actually have any meaning behind…
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Read MoreTwin Trip: Twin Trip This self-titled concept album is the first from Twin Trip, which was made up of vocalist/songwriter/multi-instumentalist Felix Penny and drummer…
Read MoreThe Hudson Branch: World Kid Literati and musicians alike will love World Kid, by Chicago natives, The Hudson Branch. Unfortunately, much unlike Vampire Weekend’s…
Read MoreFanfarlo: Rooms Filled With Light In 2009, Fanfarlo released their debut album, Reservoir. The album was noted by critics for its use of baroque…
Read MoreThe Dandy Warhols: This Machine Only a few truly special artists exercise longevity by staying exciting and spirited over the course of many years….
Read MoreM. Ward: A Wasteland Companion The idea of inconsistency always carries a negative connotation when talking about music. It suggests a mess, a lack…
Read MoreBy Ana Gonzalez I was skeptical of this album for approximately 56 seconds, but then the beat dropped, and I was home for the…
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