Recently, rock music has been in quite the slump; there’s been a distinct lack of new ideas and energy being brought into the genre. In the midst of this downw... Go on...
What a Time to be Alive strikes a great balance between punk and pop and, while leaning heavily on political lyrics and driving punk guitars, maintains a fun an... Go on...
On Room Inside the World, Ought offer a fresh take on their unique brand of post-punk. From the very beginning, this album caught me off guard; I was not ... Go on...
Son Lux's Brighter Wounds is the dark cinematic soundtrack of the past couple of years. With beautiful and ominous production that blends classical composition ... Go on...
Smell Smoke, Vundabar’s third album, is much more straight forward and musically playful in nature than the band's previous album Gawk. Hailing from Boston, Mas... Go on...
Serendipity: the development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. Serendipity led Robert Earl Thomas, lead guitarist of dreamy indie band, Widowspe... Go on...
The four song EP Tomorrow’s Shore marks the steady reunion of avant-garde shoegaze band Ride. Their second release since 1996, Tomorrow’s Shore proves that Ride... Go on...
The New Jersey power trio Screaming Females have risen from their slumber to show that they are a force to be reckoned with in the fields of DIY and punk. After... Go on...
Hailing from Lebanon, Postcards play a lethargic and reflective style of dream pop in the vein of Mazzy Star and other classics. The songs on I'll be here in th... Go on...
Semicircle is the fifth album by English indie-pop-garage-rock-hip hop-60s throwback group The Go! Team. That’s a crazy, mishmashed description for a crazy, mis... Go on...