Tony Ortega facts:1) He shares a namesake with the former Village Voice editor and current Scientology monitor, Tony Ortega 2) The title and art of his new EP is both [...]
FACT: Nothing ever really dies, especially when the Internet is involved. “I Tried†is a track from Hurts to Laugh first album, released in 2006. Now that the band has [...]
Jensen Sportag “Levitation Dream†I’m real late to the party but I’m just now coming across this new Jensen Sportag track posted in January.  By my count their last [...]
Pencillin Baby have continuously refined their formula of immersive psychedelic tunes with just the right amount of garage rock punch. I think their song “Working Man†[...]
You know what pairs well with a swelling big-riff rock song? Murder. Shady motel room POV Murder to be exact. “Seeker†is from Idle Bloom’s full-length, Little Deaths, [...]
The Lees of Memory -Â The Blinding White Of Nothing At All Shoegaze aficionados The Lees of Memory have announced their next album, the joyously titled The Blinding White of [...]
Volume 86 I’ll be honest, it’s easier than ever these days to put together a new edition of the podcast. There’s such a wild variety of great new music flowing freely [...]
Another blazing example of the wealth of diversity of styles that can be found emerging from Nashville.
Unsurprisingly, the first two new tracks from Steelism’s forthcoming sophomore LP, ism, are completely infectious. Nice to see them start branching out by adding guest [...]
The cover art for Solid Hex’s latest EP features the Twin Towers surrounded by smoke and a coastline of New York littered with televisions, radios, a beheaded Statue of [...]
God bless the weirdos of the world willing to noodle with sounds and experiments in their privacy of their own brains and then share their oddities with the world. The six [...]
Mirror Mirror podcast I admit it, the new Mirror Mirror podcast has next to nothing to do with the music scene but I can’t help but share new compelling undertakings from [...]