The cliffs notes review of the debut album from Erika Wennerstrom, Sweet Unknown, is that it is fine. I try and typically stay away from calling an album fine,... Go on...
If there’s one thing Nick Rattigan seems to be good at, it’s being sad. Under the moniker Current Joys, he has created a space for himself to cope since he laun... Go on...
Learning How to Swim is another one of those irresistibly teenage pop punk albums complete with hair metal name drops, nostalgic quips about house shows, and, o... Go on...
“Being alive matters quite a bit even when you feel like shit”; hearing Greta Kline (Frankie Cosmos) seamlessly croon this message over and over gently confront... Go on...
With a relatively strong following in Seattle and producer Steve Fisk (notable for working with Nirvana and Soundgarden among others) on their side, Naked Giant... Go on...
On There's a Riot Going On, their fifteenth studio album, dream-indie legends Yo La Tengo are at their most minimal and atmospheric, with over an hour of border... Go on...
The Loved Ones from Flyte is a beautiful, nostalgic alternative pop album debut, rick with British vocals and gentle acoustic and synthetic instrumentals. On th... Go on...
In today’s world, most music fans have become very familiar with the concept of the comeback album. Whether it’s a band coming out of retirement (LCD Soundsyste... Go on...
I must say that I very rarely listen to country music. I easily label pop country as the devil and seldomly reach to country because, as a kid who gre... Go on...
While punk always found itself positioned as the music of rebellion–the youthful proletariat rioting for change within insular battlegrounds of dingy pool halls... Go on...