Lady Low: And They Say Romance Is Dead
Los Angeles band Lady Low call their music “romance rock”, and while the words romance and rock conjure a variety of images depending on…
Read MoreLos Angeles band Lady Low call their music “romance rock”, and while the words romance and rock conjure a variety of images depending on…
Read MoreCure for Dreaming is an appropriate title for Jenny Gillespie’s latest album. The music on this release is a mix of jazzy impressions and…
Read MoreFrom laid-back, lounge-friendly piano grooves and mid-tempo indie rock, to pulsating, experimental synthesizer instrumentals and trance-like psychedelia, Idiot Glee showcase a variety of piano/keyboard-centric…
Read MoreIf the perpetually sarcastic and exaggeratedly bored-sounding Aubrey Plaza fronted a band, she’d probably sound very similar to WALL’s vocalist Sam York. Pair this…
Read MoreNashville, Tennessee band PUJOL‘s latest EP Kisses is a mix of experimental poetic monologues and dynamic power pop. Opening with an ominous, pitched-down, warped…
Read MoreFeaturing instrumentation by former members of Big Star, Sonic Youth, and Wilco, and vocals alternately performed by four different singers, End of Love’s debut…
Read MoreWithin the first seconds of Joanna Newsom’s latest album Divers, amidst the gorgeous strings that slowly rise in volume from the background, and just…
Read MoreLos Angeles, California quintet Sleeptalk deliver five spacey dream pop songs on their new release Young. The band’s latest EP, the second of a…
Read MoreTalking Heads’ 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense begins with lead singer David Byrne walking onto an empty stage carrying only an acoustic guitar…
Read MoreBrooklyn’s entirely instrumental, percussion-based, post-minimalist/neo-psych outfit Tigue introduces a variety of rhythms and sonic textures on their debut album Peaks. The trio, consisting of…
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