The Howling Hex: The Best of The Howling Hex
If this is The Howling Hex’s best, I’m not interested in hearing the rest. The Best of Howling Hex is the eleventh album from…
Read MoreIf this is The Howling Hex’s best, I’m not interested in hearing the rest. The Best of Howling Hex is the eleventh album from…
Read MoreRecently the post-rock genre has been booming in popularity. With slow buildups into carefully composed guitar riffs with bursts of drums that sound like…
Read MoreThe most recent release by actor/musician Bonnie “Prince” Billy (nee William Oldham), What the Brothers Sang, delivers thirteen tracks of salt-of-the-earth humanity. Long known…
Read MoreLA quintet the Bronx have made a powerful return from their mariachi outings with The Bronx (IV). Bronx purists will rejoice to hear that…
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…
Read MoreEels: Wonderful, Glorious Since 1992, Eels‘ released eleven albums (including a solo project), and now finally their twelfth album in 2013. That’s quite a…
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 MoreMatt Pond (photos by Adam Tercyak-Morgan) Jukebox the Ghost (Photos by Audra Napolitano) On Jukebox the Ghost‘s track “Say When,” guitarist Tommy Siegel sings…
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…
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