by Nic Renshaw | Mar 15, 2018 | Features, Reviews
Negro Galacticus’s eponymous debut album is probably one of the funnest albums no one has ever heard. Boasting a truly original combination of garage rock, funk, reggae, afropunk and hip hop, the album’s smooth guitar work, laid-back grooves and dense yet nimble...
by Mekenna Malan | Feb 28, 2018 | Articles
by Zoey Marty | Feb 26, 2018 | Album Reviews, Articles, Reviews
All Our Times, the latest release from Dead Parties, is a guitar-heavy rock album that I can’t help but allow to remind me of my own teenage angst. Catchy drum lines and guitar licks set the stage for a head-banger (my personal favorite sort of music) as I can...
by Mekenna Malan | Feb 13, 2018 | Articles, Features
Tell me about your show? McKayle: It’s on Tuesdays at 9:00 pm. It’s called Blues in the Night. Andrew: That’s why we sit in the studio with the lights off during the show. It really sets the mood. Why did you decide to do Blues in the Night? McKayle:...
by Nic Renshaw | Feb 5, 2018 | Features, Reviews
On his third solo album, Jeff Rosenstock lets you know right off the bat what sort of place he’s in mentally. POST- opens with Rosenstock singing, “Dumbfounded, downtrodden and dejected/Crestfallen, grief-stricken and exhausted.” The majority of this album was written...