M. Ward: A Wasteland Companion
M. Ward: A Wasteland Companion The idea of inconsistency always carries a negative connotation when talking about music. It suggests a mess, a lack…
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…
Read MoreOur Lady Peace: Curve Having grown up with an oversaturation of Our Lady Peace singles on Canadian radio, I was skeptical about a new…
Read MoreBy Eric Blendermann These are difficult days for electronic-music snobs – after years of neglect and disdain (in the U.S., anyway), the sounds of…
Read MoreMaps and Atlases: Beware and Be Grateful In addition to rock and roll journalism, we here at Surviving the Golden Age are also avid…
Read MoreLiterature: Arab Spring Arab Spring is one of those albums that makes it emphatically clear that its makers adore and consume a great deal…
Read MoreScout: All Those Relays After reconstructing the entire band around her, Ashen Keilyn has released Scout’s first record since 2003 titled All Those Relays….
Read MoreBear In Heaven: I Love You, It’s Cool The third full-length outing from Jon Philpot’s Bear In Heaven, I Love You, It’s Cool, attempts…
Read MoreErin Passmore: Downtown EP In the bio of Erin Passmore‘s only sparsely-followed Twitter page, it states that she “writes songs and sings them sometimes!”…
Read MoreBy Stefan Walczak The new album from hip-hop/soul singer Nneka drops like raindrops on your consciousness. The upbeat and fresh songwriting that goes into…
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