Openly citing The Strokes, Tame Impala and Radiohead as your influences is a quick way to earn a massive eyeroll from any potential new listener. Fortunately, Cave Mode Shack [...]
Matt and Mickey take on Burger Week with mixed results and then tackle the oft-maligned Downtown scene with surprisingly pleasant results.
The one with no script but tons of great music. The range of genres and styles that Nashville has been delivering lately has been excellent.
Z is, as far as I can tell, the new project from Mom & Dad’s Zach Prosser. Their Instagram has only a handful of posts and a Bandcamp account has two songs posted [...]
Documenting Fear, etc. (Sketchbook) by DoomFolk StarterKit David Swick has undertaken a work-in-progress / work-in-public endeavor he calls DoomFolk StarterKit. The gist of [...]
For the People: Olivia sits down with Taylor Cole (of Tayls and Creature Comfort) to talk about Pulp's journey from experimental rockers to Brit-pop legends.
Two covers, two entirely original takes on surprising classics.
A deceptively simple presentation of pop songs with more going on than one would expect in such a short run time; including but not limited to drum machines, samples, dance-y [...]
All Art Must Be Destroyed (EP) by Oafrott With a title like All Art Must Be Destroyed and a thank you credit that reads “For disgusting troglodytes everywhere”, [...]
Having spent months building anticipation for this release, the only disappointment is that there isn't more of it.
Humans Are Weird by Dot Org The artist pseudonym of Ian Mckewen, dot org, paired with the album title Humans Are Weird and the simple image of a man overdressed for the beach [...]
It features the perfect amount of cacophonous layering and effects that you'd hope for from a song like this. You could rewatch it ten times and see something new depending on [...]