Shaky Knees, now situated as a mainstay indie/alternative music festival in the southeast, is celebrating their 5th anniversary this weekend. LCD Soundsystem, T... 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...
My Bones Are Singing is an acoustic/folk album that served as a coping mechanism for front man Aaron Graves to grapple with his diagnosis of a brain tumor. Whil... Go on...
Abysma is the latest solo album from glitch-pop band Baths member Will Wiesenfeld. Here, in an attempt to create a more "passive listening" experience, he aband... Go on...
The very existence of the latest The Jesus and Mary Chain release, Damage and Joy, is unexpected in-and-of itself. For years, the tension between the two brothe... Go on...
Pile, the alternative rock band from Boston, has just released its new album, A Hairshirt of Purpose. Aspects of the band’s sound like Matt Becker’s gritty har... Go on...
In their seventeenth release, Sorcerer, brother duo Andy and Erwin White, construct lengthy experimental, psych rock pieces. The album, which took two years to ... Go on...