On her sixth full-length LP, the venerable singer-songwriter starts down the path of rebuilding her life after a period of flux.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...On their ninth LP, Jason Pierce and his bandmates revel in the highs of being human with another orchestral masterwork that brims at every turn—that is, until the inevitable low hits.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...Whereas Boarding House Reach felt like a misdirection, an attempt to be experimental for the sake of seeing how far boundaries can be pushed, Fear of the Dawn allows the Nashville-based, Detroit native to mess around within more traditional songwriting sensibilities.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...Wet Leg’s hotly anticipated self-titled debut is no slapped-together producer’s vision of what the kids should like. Its authenticity is what makes it so addictive.
Gabbie Nirenburg reviews...We're back in the podcast game. In the inaugural episode of Quarantine the Past, Gabbie, Juan and Joe try to stop No Ripcord founder David Coleman from listening to 1970s power-pop by introducing some contemporary picks. Features Empath, Confidence Man, King Hannah and Cloakroom.
Click here to listen…A year after the accident which proved fatal, No Ripcord looks back on the life and career of SOPHIE: a singular artist whose influence on the current musical landscape stretches far and wide.
Joe Rivers pays tribute...The debut LP by the Brooklyn indie rockers taps into singer-songwriter/producer Nate Mendelsohn's unease with touching insight.
The New Zealand noise-punk band’s seventh LP sees the original trio back together after a decade, signaling a refreshing step forward in...