Music Reviews tagged with indie pop
Acid House Kings Music Sounds Better With You
Swedish pop institution returns after six years with slight theatrics to compliment their irresistibly catchy twee pop.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez was a B student in high school...The Cavalcade Many Moons
Sounding very twee as fuck, The Cavalcade's debut marries shambolic indie pop with heart-on-sleeve sentimentality.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...Marina and the Diamonds The Family Jewels
Hotly-tipped by just about everyone, can Anglo-Hellenic songstress Marina and the Diamonds live up to expectations on The Family Jewels?
Joe Rivers pens his thoughts...The Apples in Stereo Travellers in Space and Time
I'd take the latest Motion City Soundtrack over this. Real talk.
Luke Winkie thinks Vocoders lose their novelty quickly...The Radio Dept. Clinging to a Scheme
A cross between courageous and familiar, much-delayed third release from Swedish pop trio finally sees the limelight.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez will not fall into the beauty trap this time...She & Him Volume Two
M Ward and Zooey Deschanel go back to the golden age of pop on their unimaginatively-titled second album, Volume Two.
Joe Rivers reviews...Los Campesinos! Romance Is Boring
Let's all sing along! "You're pouting in your sleep, I'm waking still yawning, we're proving to each other that romance is BORING!" (Happy Valentine's Day, everyone...)
Joe Rivers reviews...God Help the Girl God Help the Girl
Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch shares vocal duties with a variety of singers from Neil Hannon to competition winners on the soundtrack to his self-penned musical, God Help the Girl.
Joe Rivers reviews...The Most Serene Republic ...And the Ever Expanding Universe
Canadian septet take it one step forward with their third effort, a welcoming merge of classically trained instrumentation mixed with run-of-the-mill indie pop compositions.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez is a bit bewildered but nonetheless impressed...Psapp The Camel's Back
While The Camel’s Back demonstrates a clear progression in London toytronica duo Psapp’s worth as songwriters and musicians, it becomes easy to ignore what they accomplish creatively as the ears only pick up on its “cuteness” factor.
Sean Caldwell criminally exploits the non-verbal musical opinions of his one year-old daughter for this review...
