As a blogger, I receive an incomprehensibly large amount of music over the course of a calendar year but, to be honest with you, out of everything I receive there are few albums that I’ll […]
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Singer, songwriter and cellist Cajsa Siik was born in a fishing village just outside of Umea, in Northern Sweden. Eventually, her creative path lead her to her current hometown of Stockholm, where she became known […]
A Q&A with Milagres’ Kyle Wilson
As I’ve mentioned a couple of times on this site, a couple of years ago, I managed to catch Milagres open for Low at the Bowery Ballroom, and I was impressed by their sound, a sound that I then described as being based […]
Formed in Budapest, Hungry back in 2004 by then-teenagers Tonyo Szabo (vocals and keyboards), Gergo Dorozsmai (drums), followed by Csaba Szabo (bass) and Migel Gyorgy (guitar), the Moog have developed a reputation in their homeland […]
Sophia Exiner, who writes, performs and records under the moniker of Phia is a Australian-born and Berlin, Germany-based indie pop artist whose sound has been compared to the likes of Bjork, tUnE yArDs, Regina Spektor and others —and considering that all of […]
Comprised of Michael van Putten, Marcel Jongejan and Adrian Hogervost, the Utrecht, the Netherlands-based trio of Stillwave have developed a reputation across their native Holland for a sound that meshes elements of alternative rock, New […]
Tristram Burden and his girlfriend J.E. Seuk founded the South Korean band Language of Shapes back in 2010 over their mutual love of the mandolin and lying around Korean beaches playing Leonard Cohen covers. And […]
The KPM 1000 series, known for it’s unique green record sleeves, were recorded during the 1960s and 1970s and featured some of the best British session musicians of the era. Although the albums are a […]
Released back in February, Violent Light Milagres’ latest effort is the band’s much-anticipated follow up to their debut effort, Glowing Mouth. And interestingly enough, the band’s sophomore effort reveals a band that has gone through a decided change […]
Chappo’s forthcoming sophomore effort, Future Former Self will see a May release and although the effort is the follow up to the band’s 2012 debut, Moonwater, which included the iPod commercial-featured single “Come Home,” the sophomore album is a sonic and […]
The legendary Brian Eno has collaborated with Underworld’s Fred Hyde on a number of things recently; however, Someday World is the first time that Hyde and Eno collaborate on a full-length effort together – reportedly with […]
Much like David Bowie,Janelle Monae, Prince and others, the Montreal, QC-based Jef Barbara uses androgyny to play with and blur gender lines and roles – and like those artists that preceded him, Barbara has an uncommonly delicate, strangely […]
A couple of years ago, I managed to catch Milagres open for Low at the Bowery Ballroom and I was impressed by their sound – a sound that i had described at the time as being based around stunning sense of harmony, earnest, plaintive […]
My homey Abdul had posted this on Facebook earlier today, and when I finally had a chance to check it out, I realized that I had to share this with all of you – David […]
A couple of years ago, I managed to catch Milagres open for Low at the Bowery Ballroom and I was impressed by their sound, a sound that I described as being based around stunning sense […]
