The Kim EP is like watching one of those cheap disco balls project neon shapes on the ceiling after everyone has left the party. You're on the couch, probably t... Go on...
Nostalgic is the first word I’d use to describe the debut EP from Max Clarke’s project Cut Worms, Alien Sunset. Split in two parts, with the first half written ... Go on...
8 years have passed since Karin Dreijer Andersson released her solo debut as Fever Ray, and the art pop scene she contributed through both her solo effort and w... Go on...
The Beatles had Sgt. Pepper’s, the Beach Boys had Pet Sounds, and the Zombies had Odessey and Oracle. The British group made up of Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone, ... Go on...
Turn Out the Lights, the second album from singer-songwriter Julien Baker, is an exploration of dark emotional themes as told through straightforward yet lush p... Go on...
Sincere Engineer's debut album packs the punk and underhandedly emo punch every lonely, loveless, and aloof college student can relate to. Deanna Belos, hailing... Go on...
If you’re looking for something light, soft and fluffy, this is not it. Nashville-based Bully delivers a second album, Losing, that is gritty and angry, yet sur... Go on...
After seeing moderate success on his 2015 debut Ratchet with it’s lead single “On the Regular,” Shamir Bailey made a name for himself with his eclectic countert... Go on...
Lotta Sea Lice, the collaboration from Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile, is an album providing a look into what it really means to be an artist. The pair’s relaxe... Go on...
Even at the quasi-advanced age of 23, it is still hard to resist sticking Archy Marshall as “precocious.” A musical phenom who emerged from the swamps of Myspac... Go on...