The March Divide: Music For Film
The March Divide: Music For Film There’s a lot to be said for striking out on your own as a musician. Leaving the band…
Read MoreThe March Divide: Music For Film There’s a lot to be said for striking out on your own as a musician. Leaving the band…
Read MoreLoveskills: Multiplicity When I read that Loveskills’ Multiplicity was to be released on February 14th (a Thursday,) I thought that there had to be…
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Read MoreDarwin Deez: Songs for Imaginative People Darwin Smith, the mind behind Darwin Deez, has crafted the perfect narrative for his latest album. Since his…
Read MoreThe Joy Formidable: Wolf’s Law There’s a realm of music that rests comfortably between pop, rock, and folk. Bands like Radiohead, Florence and the…
Read MorePillowfight: Pillowfight Dan the Automator is one of the greatest producers not to be a household name. Unlike Just Blaze and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Automator…
Read MoreTom Morgan: Orange Syringe Ever wonder what Chris Isaak would sound like with the worst hangover of his life? I imagine it would sound…
Read MoreAirstrip: Willing “Nightmare Pop.” That’s how Matthew Park, frontman of Airstrip, describes the band’s music. Whether the music is supposed to be nightmarish or…
Read MoreUnknown Mortal Orchestra: II Unknown Mortal Orchestra: they’re super groovy, a little bluesy, and sometimes just a bit weird. In 2011 they released their…
Read MoreAimee Brobuk: /ba. ‘brook/ The phonetic title of Aimee Bobruk‘s newly released /ba. ‘brook/ is but a preview of the oddness contained in the…
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