Deerhunter have crafted an ambiguous collection of songs that serves as art as much as it does as music. "Double Dream of Spring" is intentionally ambiguous and avant-garde, and there's some great experimental stuff here but it's definitely not for everyone.
Despite a decidedly more pop approach, Deerhunter still cling to their nostalgia fueled ways for a decent album that can be a bit too overindulgent at times.
'Teal Album' is a goofy collection of covers that only Weezer could marginally pull off. Good for about one listen, just for the sake of the novelty.
Arkells eased into the energy of the evening with their driving track “Relentless” off 2018’s 'Rally Cry.' For most bands, a song like this would have left the energy nowhere to go but crashing down—but Arkells are not most bands, and their fans are not most crowds.
Pony Bradshaw were openers for a recent Jade Jackson show at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, TN. Here's our collection of shots from a fantastic set from the group.
'The Hardest Part' is a beautiful synergy of folk, country, and indie pop/rock, a constant and fluid interplay between the genres and the musician's emotions.
Babbling April's dreamy, melancholic indie single, "Worst Kind of Parties," is that strange, lonely feeling you get at parties you don't feel a part of.
Recap of our live listening party with LA-based singer-songwriter Albon, as he premiered his latest EP: 'Other Niceties…' We jammed out, got insight into each song from the project, talked about the process behind his unique sound, and more.
Recap of our live Zoom listening party with Cheeky, the self described bitch pop duo from Brooklyn, NY. We jammed out, got insight into each song, talked about their creative process, and more.
Much like sand, Howe Gelb's music goes everywhere. From punky electro-pop to Americana to flamenco... you name it. Over 4 decades of musical exploration have made him one the most interesting cult icons in music today.
Check out our sit down with Elliott Mags, aka M.A.G.S. ― a rising indie rock artist ― as we talk about his latest music video for his single "Beg", his upcoming album 'Say Things That Matter', black artists in the indie scene, growing up in Buffalo, and more.
Join us LIVE this Saturday, 8/14 @ 12pm Pacific Time as we celebrate the release of M.A.G.S.' highly-anticipated debut album 'Say Things That Matter!'
'of movement & music' is a travel companion that changes constantly and swiftly, with mood swings and vibes as eclectic as the places you visit together.
Aside from a few truly special moments, Beirut's latest is largely unassuming indie rock music. Good but nothing particularly special.
'Mayonnaise' is an interesting mix of covers and alternate versions that does a good job of showcasing everything Deer Tick is capable of.
Plague Vendor were openers for a recent All Them Witches show at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington D.C. Here's our collection of shots from a fantastic set from the group.
In the recently dropped 'Making of' video for their song “Houston”, the band talks about the live performance showcasing their newly constructed instrument that includes tambourine, violin, melodica, cello, kick drum, glockenspiel, and percussion.
Punk and country aren’t exactly genres that go hand in hand, but they can actually make for great travel buddies you can follow "Till the End."
Many of the songs feel like they'd be right at home in the soundtrack to a '90s teen drama while still offering something that feels modern and approachable.
Social Gravy incorporates bits and pieces of a few different bands into a musical gravy that's every bit their own.
With 'EP3', Head Fake go back to their '80s electronic roots, search for the best strands, freshen them up, and put them in front of us as a package that everyone can enjoy.
Recap of our live Zoom listening party with Rivals for the release of their latest album, 'Sad Looks Pretty on Me.' We jammed out, got insight into each song, talked about their creative process, and more.
With "Still Intact," Heele delivers some dark views of childhood, blurring the lines between a few genres along the way.
Recap of our live listening party with M.A.G.S. for the release of his long-anticipated debut album, 'Say Things That Matter.' We jammed out, got insight into his songs, talked about his creative process, and more.