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...
Chaz Bundick of Toro y Moi collaborates with The Mattson 2 to create a cluttered indie rock funk hodgepodge with a title hearkening back to classic jazz team up... Go on...
Dream-pop newcomers, The Dream Eaters release their first album, We Are A Curse on April 14. The duo made up of Jake Zavracky and Elizabeth LeBaron met in 2015 ... Go on...
50 Song Memoir marks The Magnetic Fields’ most startlingly ambitious outing since 1999’s beloved 69 Love Songs. For this project, frontman Stephin Merritt sough... Go on...
Disclaimer: I’ve tried writing this review over and over again, driven by some urge to somehow justify the quality of this album in its own right. What I mean b... Go on...
DC based indie rock band, The Obsessives display drastic change since their 2014 album Heck No, Nancy in their new self-titled release. Band members, Nick Baira... Go on...
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...
In the over-saturated market of the neo-psychedelia movement, it can be challenging to find a sound that balances familiarity and originality. In spite of the d... 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...