Toronto based dream-pop group Alvvays returns with Antisocialites after their 2014 self-titled debut. Dreamy vocals with sharp lyrics, ubiquitous synth. and war... Go on...
In METZ's third studio album, Strange Peace, they take their already gritty brand of noise-rock and push it up against the barrier separating music and white no... Go on...
Zola Jesus provides some incredibly dark, orchestral art pop on her fifth release, Okovi. It opens with the sparse “Doma," a track featuring droning syn... Go on...
The 19th release by garage/psych/punk band Oh Sees, Orc is perhaps the group’s most adventurous yet. While Oh Sees has largely built their following on the tatt... Go on...
Every Country’s Sun is the ninth album from the post-rock group Mogwai. This is the first album following the departure of the band’s guitarist, John Cummings,... Go on...
Light in Your Mind is the sophomore album from duo Jack Cleverly and Dan Simons. The album marks a departure from their much more upbeat debut while still maint... Go on...
For those who continuously search for off-kilter female electronic artists, Kelly Lee Owens’s debut album may end the hunt. The singer, formerly a member of the... Go on...
After more than two decades on hiatus, the gods of shoegaze have returned with an album that represents everything a reunion should be: a reflection on the past... Go on...
Julia Holter’s fifth release, In the Same Room features rearranged songs from her past albums. The live album was recorded at RAK studios in London. As an art-i... Go on...
Quickly following up their self titled EP, Bloomington, Indiana’s own Hoops continues their lo-fi brand of dreamy guitar pop with Routines. Opener “Sun’s Out” i... Go on...