Australian psychedelic rock group King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s ninth full-length studio project (and first of five prospective albums to be released in ... Go on...
Closure, the latest album from Berlin songwriter Adna, is a foray into the darker side of indie rock, with heavy influence from the atmosphere-heavy dream pop a... Go on...
We’ve already seen Jay Som in WUOG's rotation with Turn Into, but Polyvinyl has marketed Everybody Works as her debut album. Turn Into wasn’t so much a Jay Som ... Go on...
To be blunt, Tennis arose at a time when the indiesphere was rife with male/female pop duos (Beach House, Cults, etc.) that were tough to make clear distinct... Go on...
In their sophomore album Volcano, British psychedelic rock band, Temples, upholds the quality of their 2014 debut album, Sun Structures, while dramatically alte... Go on...
Folk artist Julie Byrne’s sophomore release Not Even Happiness is a remarkable success, an enrapturing, pastoral slice of melancholy. Byrne seems to be aiming t... Go on...
Hideout, psych-pop project of former Cults band member, Gabriel Rodriguez, releases a sophomore album that demonstrates various songwriting styles, from catchy,... Go on...
Austin musician, Molly Burch, released her debut album, Please Be Mine February 17. The folk rock album is highly influenced by 60s doo-wop. Burch cites Billy H... Go on...
Wildly Idle (Humble Before The Void) is the debut studio album from New York multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Meg Duffy, under the moniker of Hand Habits... Go on...
Saturday Night is the debut solo album of Tim Darcy, lead singer and guitarist of the Canadian post-punk band Ought. This album is rather tame compared to Ough... Go on...