Nai Harvest: Hold Open My Head
by Caitlin Baldridge The fact that Nai Harvest reminds me of my favorite band Brand New with their emo lyrics and grungy, straight to…
Read Moreby Caitlin Baldridge The fact that Nai Harvest reminds me of my favorite band Brand New with their emo lyrics and grungy, straight to…
Read Moreby Andrew Garrison Seattle’s synthy-new-wavy four piece, Jupe Jupe’s third effort, Crooked Kisses is exactly as synthy and new-wavy as you would expect. This…
Read MoreFor the decreasing number of music veterans who remember the days of flyers and fanzines, Alana Amram‘s credentials will please. Not only does she…
Read MoreWith a Rick Ross album, you already know the subject matter: car, clothes, jewelry, and of course, Belaire Rose. It’s like a new party…
Read MoreBy Randy Wagstaff In terms of a lead-in for Oxymoron, Los Angeles label Top Dawg Entertainment (Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Jay Rock, etc.) could not…
Read MoreInsouciance is often confused for weakness. Bands like the Dead Milkmen or the Aquabats rarely get the respect they may warrant because their lyrical…
Read More!K7 Records is releasing their forty-eighth installment of DJ-Kicks with German dance trio, Brandt Brauer Frick, at the reins. If you have not heard…
Read Moreby Andrew Garrison Earlier this month I wrote about two of the songs on Yellow Ostrich’s sophomore release, Cosmos. After hearing the two songs…
Read Moreby Caitlin Baldridge It’s no doubt that Temples’ debut album Sun Structures has the potential to be a great rock album. The inspiration the…
Read MoreFrom the first chords of Pure Imagination the namesake sample and instrumental production style let you know this is going to be straight, no…
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