Anberlin: lowborn
In a world lacking any sort of defined narrative or guiding myth, it’s no surprise that ends rarely exist. Everything is perpetuated by technology,…
Read MoreIn a world lacking any sort of defined narrative or guiding myth, it’s no surprise that ends rarely exist. Everything is perpetuated by technology,…
Read Moreby Chris Douglas Side note: Sitting in my Nike blue shorts that are just a bit too short, eating sweet and sour chicken. I…
Read MoreWonder what a folk rock album inspired by the Civil War, American Impressionism, and rural living would sound like? Probably not what you’d expect,…
Read MoreThe Long Goodbye does not require a long review. The album touted as the definitive live record LCD Soundsystems farewell show at Madison Square…
Read MoreOne could argue that punk music has never really gone out of style, with a thriving scene in certain U.S. hotspots like New Jersey…
Read MoreThe internet tells me that rock outfit Dirty Lungs is from Birmingham, AL and they released an album in 2014. You would never actually…
Read MoreMan! Is there anything better in the world of pop music than watching an outsider break into the charts? For fans of Trampled By…
Read MoreWhen Hunter S. Thompson began his career at Time magazine, he retyped the entireties of The Great Gatsby and A Farewell to Arms with…
Read MoreOver the course of three albums, Tom Krell—the man behind How to Dress Well—has created a distinct brand of indie R&B, standing at the…
Read Moreby Chris Douglas As a white hip-hop fan, I find myself often times hating white rappers for no reason. Chris Webby, Mackelmore, and even…
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