Celldweller: Soundtrack to the Voices Inside My Head Vol. 2
By Joe Arguably one of the most diverse sounds I have heard, multi-instrumentalist Klayton returns with Soundtrack to the Voices in My Head Vol….
Read MoreBy Joe Arguably one of the most diverse sounds I have heard, multi-instrumentalist Klayton returns with Soundtrack to the Voices in My Head Vol….
Read MoreAndrew Sisk: Treelines The title of Andrew Sisk’s new album, Treelines, gives a hint of what is to come. It’s not just that the…
Read MoreBonobo: Black Sands Remixed Full disclosure – I approach any album with “Remixed” in the title with some trepidation, and the new Black Sands…
Read MoreDeer Tick: Tim Y’all know about Rhode Island’s favorite sons Deer Tick by now. Their music’s been described as everything from folk to alt-country…
Read MoreBy Shayna D’Arezzo Said The Whale, an indie folk-rock band who stems from Vancouver, BC, has come out with their latest album, Little Mountain….
Read MoreBrian Lopez: Ultra Brian Lopez’s Ultra is an ambitious project, one that attempts to cross both culture and genre. Lopez has been known in…
Read MoreSay Anything: Anarchy, My Dear In 2004, Say Anything released their first widely distributed album, …Is a Real Boy. The album showed a songwriter…
Read MoreMagnetic Fields: Love from the Bottom of the Sea Stephen Merritt, the creative force who drives the Magnetic Fields has been wowing critics since…
Read MoreBy Joe On their debut album, You Kids!, The D.A. prove they know how to rock, while challenging any rocker to strap on their…
Read Morefun.: Some Nights The mainstreamo boom of the early-to-mid-2000s was hard to classify because each band that benefited from the boom had such a…
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