Music Reviews tagged with indie
Julianna Barwick Florine
Strikingly innovative, intensely private, surreally beautiful.
Michael Skinnider reviews...jj jj n° 3
Swedish indie-pop enigma jj broke out last year, gaining notoriety with their cannabis-emblazoned full-length debut, jj n° 2. With their follow-up, jj n° 3, they won't be so lucky.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Field Music Field Music (Measure)
After exploring individual solo projects, the Brewis Brothers bring back the Field Music moniker with Measure, a courageous synthesis into the creation of the double album.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez reviews...Jason Ward Almighty Row
While Jason Ward's prolific songwriting output is remarkable, his most recent album is anything but.
Nate Adams is a horrible bully and should be ashamed of himself...Cave Singers Welcome Joy
The Cave Singers continue with their brand of lo-fi indie-folk on their sophomore release.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Brendan Benson My Old Familiar Friend
The Raconteurs man releases his first solo record in four years.
Daniel Dylan Wray Reviews...Tiny Vipers Life on Earth
Seattle based musician Jesy Fortino has created an intense yet beautiful album in Life On Earth.
Nick Fenn reviews...The xx xx
Four south-London teenagers make their debut: sublimely sparse nocturnal pop flavoured by contemporary R&B.
Michael Skinnider reviews...The Declining Winter Haunt the Upper Hallways
On their second official album, The Declining Winter (featuring Richard Adams of Hood) reminds everyone how pretty winter is to look at. What do you mean, how does it sound?
Ryan Pratt reviews...Foreign Born Person to Person
Foreign Born's sophomore release offers slick, intricate indie rock complete with horns, harmonicas, strings, woodwinds, and more than a few percussive instruments. If these guys don't make it big, I'll eat my ironic hat.
Jaclyn Elgeness has something new to exhaustively push on her friends...