The Oh Sees have announced their next proper studio album to follow up last year’s Mutilator Defeated at Last. A Weird Exits is out August 12 via Castle Face. It’s the band’s first studio album
In an era where the internet and television have become extraordinarily intertwined, utilizing music has become paramount for television networks. Music consumption takes place primarily on the web and choice
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews the third mixtape by from Chicago MC Chance The Rapper, Coloring Book, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution: [youtube id=”1THpUzKdOuA” width=”630″ height=”350″]
In the opening track “To The Floor” off the new album The Switcher (coming June 24th) from Seattle trio Lonesome Shack, we hear the sound of beer bottles bouncing off the
Doing something once is not always enough. It may take a while to get back to it but when you do it’s often better (or in some cases, worse) than
[rating=7.00] It takes a certain amount of bravado to release two albums simultaneously, but then again, Islands was bred from a decided indie ethos. The Montreal-bred/L.A.-residing combo partially recorded their
With their third album, Paper Moon, Kansas Bible Company tightens its approach, adding pop hooks and sharply focused songwriting to a sound that was once wildly experimental. Kansas Bible Company haven’t
Dinosaur Jr. will return in August with their eleventh studio album. Due out August 5, Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not follows 2012’s I Bet on Sky. The Massachusetts band also announced
As announced by the band via their social media platforms and website this morning, The Tragically Hip have shared the news of band member Gord Downie’s terminal health condition and their plans
Back in March the country music establishment did a collective double take when a mysterious name suddenly showed up on the Billboard Top 10 Country Charts. Sitting right between the