The Polyphonic Spree: Yes, It’s True
The Polyphonic Spree will challenge any cynic. Beyond showcasing a loud, unrestrained brand of pop music that forcefully attempts to lift your spirits, the…
Read MoreThe Polyphonic Spree will challenge any cynic. Beyond showcasing a loud, unrestrained brand of pop music that forcefully attempts to lift your spirits, the…
Read MoreFortune Howl is the project of Bryce Linde, an Orlando experimental electronic artist. Earthbound is the 17-year-old’s first full length release. With twelve fairly…
Read MoreJackson Scott’s trajectory is pretty much a cliche model for making indie music in 2013. After fiddling around with some musical recordings in high…
Read MoreOn the heels of three albums in four years, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros have been touring pretty constantly for a while now….
Read MoreEver since Drag City announced that previously unreleased material from Andy Kaufman was being released to the public, the internet has relished the thought…
Read MoreNearly everything about Trails and Ways screams inclusivity. From a musical standpoint, they include a smattering of languages, be it Spanish, Portuguese, or English…
Read MoreAfter releasing their self-titled debut in 2009 when most of the band was still in high school, Smith Westerns has returned four years and…
Read MoreAnimal Collective’s 2012 album, Centipede Hz, suffered from almost impossible expectations as the band attempted to follow up the much-adored Merriweather Post Pavillion. Although…
Read MoreThe band-member-turned-soloist transformation has produced some worthwhile works over the past few years, from Lotus Plaza’s well-received work away from Deerhunter to Daniel Rossen’s…
Read MoreIn terms of critical adoration and sheer output, Bradford Cox’s body of work since 2007 can be put up against basically anyone’s. Starting with…
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