The Breeders are a band from the nineties that only people who actually lived in the nineties are likely to remember. Best known as the side project of Pixies’s... Go on...
Up to this point, the narrative of Holly Miranda seemed like the Williamsburg equivalent of It’s A Wonderful Life’s if Jimmy Stewart never advanced beyond the f... Go on...
The sound of Pearl is like a breezy night riding in a convertible against a vast starlit galaxy with only your existential thoughts and the stars for company. E... Go on...
If there’s one thing that the state of New Jersey is good for, it’s producing angry boys. New Jersey’s most recent angry boy, Titus Andronicus, has created quit... Go on...
Lyrically, Charlotte Day Wilson’s sophomore EP Stone Woman is draped in self-doubt, heartbreak, and hopelessness. Instrumentally, it varies between soulful pang... Go on...
On Akinetic, the latest endeavor of Chicago singer-songwriter project In Tall Buildings, various stylings of stripped-down indie and art rock are blended into a... Go on...
S/T is a big album. Well, it’s about medium length, at just over 45 minutes, and, actually, it has a rather short track listing (just seven tracks, all with one... Go on...
Hurry, an indie-pop trio from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, strays from their noisy, distorted sound of previous records for a cleaner, more melodic record in Eve... Go on...
Anna McClellan, a young Nebraskan native, doesn’t entertain formulating song structures or wrangling in the free quaver in her voice. Lyrics spill out into tink... Go on...
The “sad girl making bedroom pop” trope is something Sophie Allison is no longer confining herself to. And while, yes, Soccer Mommy’s previous release... Go on...