Four years in the making, Massachusetts post-rock purveyors, Caspian, return in the new decade bringing a subtle advancement to their distinctive flair on the ... Go on...
The first thing you need to know about Loving is that these guys met while planting trees in British Columbia. The first thing you need to know about If I Am O... Go on...
Navarasa: Nine Emotions is Suhail Yusuf Khan, Jon Thorne, and James Yorkston’s third studio album in which they reinforce their Scottish folk, jazz, and Sufi r... Go on...
The lines between songwriting, lyricism, and composition often get blurred by the undiscerning ears of a modern audience. Where the popular songs of today, eve... Go on...
Andy Shauf’s Neon Skyline is a profoundly interesting concept album that sounds like it shouldn’t work. It’s an album following the events of running into an e... Go on...
I Was Born Swimming is the debut album from Ella O'Connor Williams, also known as Squirrel Flower. However, this is no typical indie rock record; it's poetic, ... Go on...
On their latest album, Destroyer, fronted by Dan Bejar, doesn't skimp on their usual idiosyncratic vocals and stream-of-thought lyricism. The expected synths a... Go on...
A Wave of Golden Things is multi-instrumentalist Mike Savino’s fourth album. Savino goes by the pseudonym “Tall Tall Trees” and this album, yet again, showcase... Go on...
Trophy is the debut album from Kate Davis, a former jazz prodigy who found a new sound with indie rock. The lyricshighlight Davis's ability to encapsulate all ... Go on...
Seattle garage rockers and emo-poppers begin 2020 with a desperate heart-on-your-sleeve sophomore release. Floral Tattoo, led by co-songwriters Alex Anderson a... Go on...