Deftones: Koi No Yokan
Deftones: Koi No Yokan We’ve all got bands that we have grown up with. They crafted our favorite albums with songs that seemed to…
Read MoreDeftones: Koi No Yokan We’ve all got bands that we have grown up with. They crafted our favorite albums with songs that seemed to…
Read MoreJan: Jan What can I say, I’m a sucker for female singers/songwriters and Kim Talon, the woman behind Jan, is quite a performer. Her…
Read MoreCrystal Castles: (III) With the advent of digital music services like iTunes and Spotify, physical albums are becoming less and less relevant. But there…
Read MoreBlack Forest Fire: Transit of Venus Aiming to make a big splash with their first album, Transit of Venus, Black Forest Fire has every reason…
Read MoreLilly Hiatt and the Dropped Ponies: Let Down Lilly Hiatt‘s first release, Let Down, with the Dropped Ponies has proven to be something of…
Read MoreJesse Fischer & Soul Cycle: Retro Future There is an old adage which states “never judge a book by its cover.” This phrase stems…
Read MoreAdelade: Left Left Sometimes you can listen to an album and not be sure of exactly why you like it. Then there are times…
Read Moreby Justin Kay They say don’t judge a book by its cover and in the case of Grape Soda‘s debut LP Form a Sign,…
Read MoreJaggery: Private Violence The primal qualities of humanity are often worn just below the surface of “normalized” society. We can sense them there beneath…
Read MoreBear Colony: Soft Eyes When a band is a collective with anywhere from 6 to 12 members, there’s bound to be many different musical…
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