by Lydia Velazquez | Dec 1, 2017 | Features, Show Reviews
The Front Bottoms has always found a way to capture the often dull and heartbreaking moments of growing up in a way that sounds like blunt poetry. They are the kind of band you grow up listening to and can feel them growing up alongside you. They are the kind of band...
by JD Herndon | Nov 27, 2017 | Album Reviews, Articles, Reviews
Tracks to check out: Crumbling Castles, Polygondwanaland, The Fourth Colour, Horology, Loyalty This week’s featured album is Polygondwanaland, the 4th album released this year by the prolific musical gladiators from down-under, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. The...
by John Wheeler | Nov 27, 2017 | Features, Reviews
In his twelfth studio album as Destroyer, Dan Bejar embraces his notoriously cryptic lyricism more than ever. Bejar is a true veteran of the music industry, racking up an abundant discography with several bands and acting as the main songwriter to Canadian supergroup...
by Lydia Velazquez | Nov 20, 2017 | Articles, Show Reviews
Sammy Brue & The Grinders, The Wednesday People, Phat Jester, Sales & Co., Marny Proudfit, Branson Anderson October 27, 2017
by John Wheeler | Nov 20, 2017 | Features, Reviews
What will the 2010s ultimately be remembered for in terms of artistic creation? It seems that our current decade is having trouble constructing its own identity, opting to be nostalgic and sentimental instead of wholly original. For musicians especially, it’s been...
by John Wheeler | Nov 16, 2017 | Features, Reviews
Deep, clear and rustic, Peter Oren’s voice mimics wisdom and commands respect. That voice, with all of its raw and rumbling power, is the focal point of his latest record, Anthropocene. He is a fledgling artist who seems to hold a lifetime of experience as both a...