
Noah Gunderson – Carry The Ghost (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=6.00] Forlorn troubadours never seem to go out of vogue. Whether it’s a teen sensation wailing about losing a lover and crying in the chapel, or a forever downtrodden folkie
[rating=6.00] Forlorn troubadours never seem to go out of vogue. Whether it’s a teen sensation wailing about losing a lover and crying in the chapel, or a forever downtrodden folkie
[rating=9.00] Prepare to be haunted and hypnotized by Duskland, the new record from Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Zachary Cale. Its moody tone and eerie nuances are thought-provoking and heavy, and the slow
[rating=9.00] Rayland Baxter’s sound has certainly evolved on his new record Imaginary Man, the fantastic follow-up to 2012’s strong debut feathers & fishHooks. He’s mostly a classic folk artist that
[rating=8.00] The four piece Seattle based La Luz specialize once again in their unique haunting brand of Surf-Noir on their sophomore release, expertly titled Weirdo Shrine. Produced this time by
[rating=8.00] In a lengthy letter to his fans, Brent Best explains why it took him five years to complete his solo album. He reflects on the hard times and real life
[rating=9.00] Mac DeMarco has most recently become indie rock’s golden boy – and deservedly so. The twenty five year old artist has put a lot of effort into becoming America’s
[rating=8.00] Americana painted with a dance heavy vibe is what greets you on Imaginary People’s first full length album, cleverly titled Dead Letterbox. The NYC based five piece pulses with
[rating=8.00] Jason Isbell is treated like a savior these days because he is one of the few artists actually doing original, well-written songs within the spectrum of country and rock.
[rating=8.00] It ain’t easy getting older for punks. Punk rock is a culture that propels itself and evolves, in part, due to the youthful exuberance of its followers. Mosh pits and
[rating=8.00] On the splendid live recording Back to Macon, GA Gregg Allman and his stellar eight-piece band offer a resounding statement of purpose. Concentrating on bonafide classics from the repertoire