LISTEN: Dope Lemon Delivers Off-Kilter Pop & Chill Vibrato on “Kids Fallin’ In Love”

LISTEN: Dope Lemon Delivers Off-Kilter Pop & Chill Vibrato on “Kids Fallin’ In Love”

Dope Lemon is the beloved side project of Angus Stone, one part of the internationally renowned folk sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone. Known for his captivating voice and relaxing energy, Dope Lemon hit the ground running with several successful releases in 2019, most notably his Smooth Big Cat album. Dope Lemon continues to impress with […]

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LISTEN: Montreal’s Rosier Push Harmonic Boundaries On Intricately Warm “Mad River”

LISTEN: Montreal’s Rosier Push Harmonic Boundaries On Intricately Warm “Mad River”

Montreal-based Rosier formerly known as Les Poules A Colin – pushes further exploration of the connections between Québec folk and the mix of indie, jazz, pop, bluegrass and contemporary styles. The group’s five members immerse us in their universe through original compositions, sophisticated arrangements, harmonic progressions, and reinvented traditions. The bilingual band injects exuberant color […]

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Alex Maas of The Black Angels Takes Mellow, Reflective Approach on Solo Debut ‘Luca’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Alex Maas of The Black Angels Takes Mellow, Reflective Approach on Solo Debut ‘Luca’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Saying that Alex Maas has had a huge hand in the modern psych rock movement is by no means an overstatement. Besides fronting the Austin-based psych rock band The Black Angels and collaborating with artists like UNKLE and Mothman, he also cofounded the creative collective The Reverberation Appreciation Society. This collective is responsible for the […]

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Eyehategod Announce New LP ‘A History of Nomadic Behavior’

Eyehategod Announce New LP ‘A History of Nomadic Behavior’

Eyehategod have set a March 12 release date for the band’s first new full-length album in seven years, A History of Nomadic Behavior. The album news arrives with a visualizer for “High Risk Trigger” a taste of what’s to come on the 12-song album. The song debuted yesterday on SiriusXM’s Liquid Metal, hosted by Jose […]

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Israel Nash Announces New LP ‘Topaz’, Shares “Canyonheart’

Israel Nash Announces New LP ‘Topaz’, Shares “Canyonheart’

Israel Nash is gearing up to release his resplendent album Topaz on March 12. The follow-up to his 2018 release Lifted, Nash recorded the candid, textured album at Plum Creek Sound, his studio assembled from an old quonset hut near his home in the Texas Hill Country. Topaz marks the first album Nash has recorded […]

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‘Another Round’ A Poignant Look at Alcohol and Alcoholism (FILM REVIEW)

‘Another Round’ A Poignant Look at Alcohol and Alcoholism (FILM REVIEW)

Thomas Vinterberg and Mads Mikkelsen reunite for this powerful, hilarious, and poignant examination of alcohol.

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‘Mank’ A Brilliant but Niche Film (FILM REVIEW)

‘Mank’ A Brilliant but Niche Film (FILM REVIEW)

David Fincher resurrects Old Hollywood in his first film in six years.

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Sigur Rós’ Long Awaited Orchestral ‘Odin’s Raven Magic’ Stands On Its Own (ALBUM REVIEW)

Sigur Rós’ Long Awaited Orchestral ‘Odin’s Raven Magic’ Stands On Its Own (ALBUM REVIEW)

It’s been seven years since Sigur Rós’ last studio album, Kveikur, and in that time the band has remained notoriously quiet. While it seemed unlikely that any of the group’s members would be producing any music amongst the worldwide lockdown, we still managed to get a new album from lead singer and guitarist Jónsi Birgisson and something […]

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60 Years Ago Today-The Crickets Released Timeless “I Fought The Law” Single

60 Years Ago Today-The Crickets Released Timeless “I Fought The Law” Single

60 years ago today (12/4/60), following the death of Buddy Holly, The Crickets (without Buddy) released the single ‘I Fought the Law’ on Coral Records. Written by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets, a remake by the Bobby Fuller Four became a top-ten hit for the band in 1966 and was…
SONG PREMIERE: Charles Ellsworth Ponders Long Distance Crush with Country-Soul Rambler “Max & Geraldine”

SONG PREMIERE: Charles Ellsworth Ponders Long Distance Crush with Country-Soul Rambler “Max & Geraldine”

Brooklyn transplant (by way of the White Mountains of Arizona) Charles Ellsworth will be releasing his latest studio album Honeysuckle Summer on March 5th, 2021. Just as the pandemic was taking seed around the country earlier this year, the singer-songwriter managed to recruit several musicians from the Brooklyn music scene – including Jared Schapker (Grandpa […]

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