The Philadelphia band expands far beyond their hardcore roots, delivering shimmering alternative rock with more precision and less abandon.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...With a near-bulletproof collection of tunes, The Last Dinner Party arrives in a theatrical storm that mixes a heavenly, cinematic sound with a glammy, earthy core.
Joe Marvilli is on The Last Dinner Party’s side…Torres enthusiastically embraces life despite its challenges, finding joy in her relationships and creativity on this rhythmic record.
Joe Marvilli explores this enormous room…On their brisk, 28 minute second LP, the Canadian duo offers tight, carefully-considered jangle pop with not a minute wasted.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...What a month! February 2024 saw the release of several great records.
Juan and David discuss them here…It's time to reveal our top albums of the year. A time-honored tradition since 2002, our full list consists of 50 albums selected by the entire No Ripcord staff.
Click here to find out who took the number one spot...The Chiago duo writes nervy, life-affirming indie rock with a baroque bent that begs for a grand stage.
The revered guitar shredder's first solo album in six years ushers in a few new surprises.