Released in 2009, this collection of songs never seems to get old to me. Granted, the songs are about ghouls, experiments gone awry and the undead but they are stories I [...]
Another entry in the V to Z monthly releases project. This new track features Jason Moore on vocals along with some space-y keyboards and floaty atmospheric vibes.Â
Dive into the first official single from Porcelain Teeth and then go see them play their album debut at The Belcourt on October 13th. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
It’s been a minute since Happy Little Trees released anything out into the world (2011 to be more exact) but the feel good pop rock onslaught hasn’t seemed to have slowed [...]
There is something decidedly reminiscent of this EP that harkens the works of The Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Church. To put it more ridiculously, it has a feeling that [...]
Fuzz Ghost manages to find that magical combination of lo-fi recording style, languid vocals, a melodic chorus and a driving energy throughout. It’s also, smartly, just five [...]
Volume 69 Admittedly, it’s been a few months since the last edition of the podcast. However, it hasn’t been that long since I actually compiled one, it’s just been a [...]
Hopefully they take no offense to this but I think it’s safe to say this collection of four songs fits squarely into the Screamo genre. I hesitate to lump it in with the [...]
Download M4A Download MP3Stream Podcast It has been, admittedly, a few months since the last edition of the podcast. However, that does not mean it’s been a few months [...]
I can’t decide which is more surprising, that Kyle Andrews released a country inspired record or that it’s entitled “Live from Tootsie’s at the Airport?†Yes, with [...]
From the ashes of Umbrella Tree rises Porcelain Teeth – a new band that seems to be promising quite the audio-visual affair at their album release show on October 13th. [...]
The combination here of PUJOL music paired with Everything Is Terrible directorial puppets, show clips and “subliminal†messaging is perfect. Both tend to skew towards [...]