School of Seven Bells: Ghostory
School of Seven Bells: Ghostory If dreams had a soundtrack, what would it be? School of Seven Bells‘ Ghostory comes about as close to…
Read MoreSchool of Seven Bells: Ghostory If dreams had a soundtrack, what would it be? School of Seven Bells‘ Ghostory comes about as close to…
Read MoreLowlakes: Lowlakes Just as artists run the risk of repelling listeners with overbearing, heavy-handedness, artists also run the risk of being forgotten by listeners…
Read MoreBy Ana Gonzalez The Darkmonk puts me in such a predicament. I want to love him like I love his mentor, MF Doom, who…
Read MoreBy Shayna D’Arezzo John Jagos, or as he calls himself, Brothertiger, has released his first full album titled Golden Years, which is one filled with…
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Read MoreNada Surf: The Dulcitone Files EP Nada Surf struggles and ultimately fails to stay relevant on their latest release, The Dulcitone Files. There’s no…
Read MoreBy Cody Mello-Klein The brainchild of the Los Angeles musician and producer Rich Jacques, Right the Stars is a project that brings together various…
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 MoreKentucky-based band, Sleeper Agent released a woefully underrated debut album, Celabrasion, last year. Their sloppily crafted blend of Mates of State male/female vocals with…
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…
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