Released at the end of January, Too True, the third and latest effort from the Dum Dum Girls reveals a decided change in sonic direction for the band – the lo-fi, 60s girl pop aesthetic has […]
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With the release of their first two albums, and several singles through a variety of indie labels, the Vancouver, BC-based White Lung has received quite a bit of love and attention across the blogosphere for […]
Together as a band for a little over a year, the Galway, Ireland-based band Dott quickly won a great deal of attention across both the UK and the States. A number of their songs have received regular radio play […]
Originally based in Murfeesboro, TN, Those Darlins started out with a sound that could be described as unrestrained, sleazy but seductive and incredibly dark garage rock that managed to have a sense of danger and unpredictability However, with […]
Make My Head Sing is the follow up to Jessica Lea Mayfield’s critically applauded 2011 album, Tell Me, which was produced by the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, with whom she has frequently collaborated in the past. Slated […]
Slated for a January 28th release through Sub Pop Records, Too True will be the Dum Dum Girls’ third and latest effort. And from the release of the album’s previous singles “Rimbaud Eyes,” “Are You Okay,” and […]
Ever since the quartet of Those Darlins got their start back in Murfreesboro, TN their sound has increasingly turned towards sleazy but incredibly dark, seductive garage rock with a subtle bit of polish. ”In the Wilderness” may arguably be the sexiest […]
Argentine trio, las Kellies will be releasing their forthcoming album, Total Exposure through Fire Records on September 17th. Reportedly, the new album may take on some more pronounced dub influences as Ivi Lee, a producer who has worked with the likes […]
The forthcoming Behold A Pale Horse will be Anna Rose’s sophomore effort, as well as the follow-up to her critically well-received debut, Nomad. i’ve heard a great deal of the songs off Pale Horse live, and the material reflects Mencken’s extraordinary […]
