Woodsman: Mystery Tape
Woodsman: Mystery Tape As a reviewer, there is nothing I dislike reviewing more than instrumental albums. It is not because I do not enjoy…
Read MoreWoodsman: Mystery Tape As a reviewer, there is nothing I dislike reviewing more than instrumental albums. It is not because I do not enjoy…
Read MoreSetting Sun: Fantasurreal Setting Sun is the aka for songwriter Gary Levitt. The Queens natives latest album is Fantasurreal. The album was recorded in…
Read MoreThe Infesticons: Bedford Park Mike Ladd has been in the hip hop game for over a decade. In his career he has released music…
Read MoreThe Futureheads: The Chaos In the middle of last decade, there was this great influx of bands that were heavily inspired by XTC. Bands…
Read MoreToo Late for Roses: Debut Boston-band Too Late for Roses releases their debut album which they have wittily titled Debut. The album is a…
Read MoreTransmit Now: Downtown Merry-Go-Round Transmit Now seems like one of those bands I should hate. First, the band is from Orlando, FL, which as…
Read MorePeter Wolf Crier: Inter-Be Peter Wolf Crier is a Minneapolis-based duo, comprised of Peter Pisano and Brian Moen. Pisano is most well known as…
Read MoreDamien Jurado: Saint Bartlett In his decade and a half of releasing music, Damien Jurado has racked up some serious acclaim. Pitchfork Media gave…
Read MoreJames Holden: DJ-Kicks In 2008 and 2009, only one DJ-Kicks compilation was released. Perhaps that is why the sudden resurgence in the compilations activity…
Read MoreGrovesnor: Soft Return When you insert Grovesnor‘s debut album, Soft Return into iTunes it lists the genre as “easy listening”. Judging from Grovesnor’s pedigree,…
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