
The Milk Carton Kids – Monterey (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] The Milk Carton Kids are preserving folk music as they know and love it, whether it’s performing in their suits on stage, or keeping every song as simple as
[rating=8.00] The Milk Carton Kids are preserving folk music as they know and love it, whether it’s performing in their suits on stage, or keeping every song as simple as
[rating=9.00] When any album is this instantly catchy and flowing, a quick double check is needed. The proprietor of said album? Bop English aka James Petralli, the frontman of the
[rating=5.00] Best Coast is so SoCal it’s impossible not to listen to them and envision palm trees, white sand and sun-drenched neon. Bethany Cosentino is undoubtedly talented. Her voice is
[rating=6.00] There is a ramshackle shagginess that wafts off of Banditos self titled debut album where electric boogie, folk picking and the blues all are warped through their distinct southern
[rating=6.00] You might not immediately know it’s him when you hear The Tallest Man on Earth. His brand of folk music is nothing new or different, and it isn’t entirely
[rating=6.00] Two years after their magnetic debut, 180 generated enormous buzz, British rockers Palma Violets have returned with Danger In The Club, their eagerly anticipated, high-stakes sophomore release. With the
[rating=8.00] Charlie Parr’s latest album (roughly the *sixteenth* from the Minnesotan roots mainstay) is a fascinating feat of fine songwriting and quality production work. Recorded at Down Yonder Farm in North Carolina, it shows
[rating=8.00] It’s been over a decade since It Still Moves, the arguable pinnacle of My Morning Jacket’s discography, and in the interim (with the benefit of that proverbial hindsight), the
[rating=9.00] Dustin Kensrue is known primarily for his role as lead singer and guitarist for rock band, Thrice. Thrice is a popular post- hardcore band formed in California in 1998.
[rating=6.00] The mantle of “experimental pop” is a pretty heavy one for a band to carry in the year 2015. For one thing, the line between margin and mainstream has