Nashville-based progressive indie band Moon Taxi have just released their new album, “Mountain Beaches Cities,” via 12th South Records. “Mountains Beaches Cities” was self-produced by Moon Taxi’s own guitarist Spencer Read More
The philosophy of Deep Elm Records‘ band, “Papermoons” has always been “less is more.” This philosophy is obviously followed on Papermoons new album, “No Love,” which the Austin-based duo is Read More
Swedish rockers INVSN have announced their new self-titled English debut via Razor & Tie, due out September 24th. INVSN is Dennis Lyxzén (Refused, The (International) Noise Conspiracy) along with musicians Read More
Neko Case has always been outspoken, but the firey-haired beauty takes it to another level in her new album, “The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Read More
After a brief hiatus, The Civil Wars are set to release their sophomore self-titled album on August 6th, 2013. The Civil Wars are currently no more (though hopefully not for Read More
The music recorded by Ernest Greene as Washed Out has been nothing if not dreamy texture to the music, and on this album his second full-length, Paracosm, he takes the Read More
In 2009, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros had immense success with their single “Home”. During the past four years, they stayed hovering over the success of that one song. Read More
Bell X1 is bringing their sixth studio album, Chop Chop, over from Ireland to this great big land mass called America. With laid-back melodies and twinkly instrumentals, Chop Chop is Read More
DEVO’s Hardcore documents the group’s beginning as pre-punk outcasts in the fertile Akron, Ohio, underground rock scene. Spawned at the nearby college of Kent State, site of the infamous May Read More
Call it hip-hop, call it pop, call it spoken word poetry. No matter what, it’s impossible to pinpoint a specific category for artist Dessa and her newest album Parts of Read More
Upon first listening to Obsidian, the sophomore album from artist Baths (Will Wiesenfeld), I wasn’t really sure what to expect. It isn’t uncommon anymore to come across moody, introspective electronic Read More
Bronze Radio Return strides in this June with their fourth album Up, On & Over, displaying a brand of alternative-folk-pop that seems soaked in summer sunshine for 2013. Thanks to the Read More
Back in April, Spitalfield announced their reunion tour for the ten year anniversary of Remember Right Now. Last Friday, I attended the biggest nostalgia trip of all time the NYC date of Read More
Portland, 1991. You step off the bus that took you from your waitressing job in downtown Seattle into your cool, rebellious older sister’s arms. After she left home at 17, Read More
In what seems like an unlikely pairing, UK psychedelic band, TOY and songstress Natasha Khan aka Bat For Lashes came together on the track “The Bride.” The tracks is the Read More
Bad news, Bonnaroo fans: Mumford and Sons have officially announced the cancellation of their headlining performance due to the surgery that bassist Ted Dwayne underwent earlier this week for a Read More
Last night, as part of New Music Seminar‘s slew of shows, SpaceJam and I visited Pianos to check out a Seattle band we had met over the weekend called The Grizzled Read More
Danielle, Este, and Alanna Haim performed their single “Forever” from their 2012 EP on The Late Show with David Letterman. http://youtu.be/Ej0Fy82uKSc Come on, everyone loves a good sister-band. These girls are a Read More