September Girls: Cursing the Sea
by Caitlin Baldridge September Girls’ debut album Cursing the Sea is a hodgepodge of unpolished punk-rock encased with vocals deeply drowning in reverb which…
Read Moreby Caitlin Baldridge September Girls’ debut album Cursing the Sea is a hodgepodge of unpolished punk-rock encased with vocals deeply drowning in reverb which…
Read MoreIt’s easy to tell Constant Lovers hail from the Pacific Northwest. Much like their famed counterparts Soundgarden and (as cliche as it may be)…
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Read MoreAs the hipster/skater sensation that is Kid Cudi runs off the steam of his stellar trio of releases from 2008-2010, it starts to feel…
Read Moreby Andrew Garrison Full Disclaimer: I have often called myself a “Hipster Sympathizer”. Whereas, I understanding the plight of the hipster, and share some…
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Read MoreDo you ever find yourself with a complete disconnect between your ears and your eyes? Try watching Hayley Reardon’s video for her latest single,…
Read MoreHip hop is not a game where uniqueness is valued with notably exceptions like Outkast or Kanye West. Sounding like another rapper is not…
Read Moreby Andrew Garrison Frontman Phillip Ekström calls his bands’ fourth release, Portico: “A silent hunt for something else. We always end up seeing our…
Read MoreCanadian duo, The Dirty Tees have release their latest EP: How To Explain A Memory – The Prelude EP. This progressive house duo are…
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