
Death From Above 1979 – The Physical World (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] Ten years have passed since the Toronto bass and drums duo Death from Above 1979 released its debut LP, the high-octane You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine. For a
[rating=7.00] Ten years have passed since the Toronto bass and drums duo Death from Above 1979 released its debut LP, the high-octane You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine. For a
Details about The Endless River, the new Pink Floyd album from David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason, were revealed today as the album artwork (above) appeared on buildings in
Whether you are a country music fan or not, you have to admit that Carlene Carter is a pistol with vocal cords. The daughter of June Carter and Carl Smith,
[rating=8.00] Goth beach is the type of bizarro moniker that can at one turn feel like a salty acid trip or a meandering moonlit stroll along the water. It’s a
Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons announce the October release of Singing In The Rain LP, out on Cosmo Sex School Records the Oct 3 digitally followed by the accompanying physical release on October 21.
As Conor Oberst has grown up from the emotionally vulnerable and hugely talented singer-songwriter once lauded by fans and the music press as the next Bob Dylan, he has found
Photos of the 2014 Phases of the Moon Festival in Danville, IL that took place September 11-4, 2014. Artists included Widespread Panic, String Cheese Incident, Robert Randolph, Railroad Earth, Galactic
[rating=9.00] “You can call me a madman/But I’m spoken for”, sings Sean Rowe on the title track of his latest record Madman, and immediately we are pulled in by that
Why has Genesis’ ’86 LP acquired such a bad rap? The answer can be found in a few misconceptions regarding pop music and the band’s overall motives.
Guided by Voices have once again split up. The indie rock band led by Robert Pollard announced this afternoon that GBV “has come to an end.” The same goes for