The Seattle, WA-based singer/songwriter Star Anna has received praise from the likes of Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready and Guns ‘n’ Roses and Velvet Revolver’s Duff McKagan, and after you hear her voice on “Go to Hell,” the album title track on her […]
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27 Ways is the forthcoming debut effort from the Utah Valley-baesd band Desert Noises. The album which is slated for a March 2014 release, comes on the heels of two lengthy tours, playing with the likes […]
Les Claypool’s latest project, Duo De Twang is essentially, an extremely deconstructed – in the case of Duo De Twang, their arrangements consist of Claypool on bass and vocals, with frequent collaborator Bryan Kehoe on […]
Released in 2009 and recently re-issued, Caught the Breeze was Boat Club’s critically praised album. “Memories” has been described as the imprint of summer. Saint Etienne remixed the track and it has an even breezier, jazzier […]
Album Review: Cut Copy’s Free Your Mind
Cut Copy Free Your Mind Modular Recordings/Loma Vista Recordings Release Date: November 5, 2013 Track Listing Intro Free Your Mind We Are Explorers Let Me Show You Love Into the Desert Footsteps In Memory Capsule […]
Dinosaur Bones‘ debut effort My Divider landed at number 16 on this site’s Best of 2011 list, thanks in part to indie rock songs that managed to possess a complex nature with songs comprised of several different […]
Maya Vik has received quite a bit of attention for her take on electronic pop/funk. As a member of Montee, she won a Norwegian Grammy, but as a solo artist she’s received quite a bit […]
Helen Croome, the Melbourne, Australia-based singer/songwriter writes, records and performs under the moniker of Gossling. Bloggers, industry folks, and others across the States have been buzzing since the release of “Never Expire” back in August; in fact, the […]
Bed & Bugs, the third full-length album from Brooklyn-based band Obits was released by Sub Pop Records back in September to critical praise. With the members of the band inching towards middle age, the material […]
The Brooklyn-based quartet of Lucius has received quite a bit of love and praise from the blogosphere and from publications such as Rolling Stone (who had named them a “Band to Watch”), and Time for their impeccably tight harmonies, stomping rhythms […]