
The Motet Drop More Worthy Funky Jams With ‘Death Or Devotion’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The Motet has been dropping their brand of funky jams since the turn of the millennium and Death Or Devotion marks the group’s ninth studio album and the first with some
The Motet has been dropping their brand of funky jams since the turn of the millennium and Death Or Devotion marks the group’s ninth studio album and the first with some
It is early in the year, but one of the best double-billings you’ll come across in 2019 is on tour and is not to be missed. T. Hardy Morris and
Chaz Bear/Bundick/take your pick has been bobbing along for many a year now, his Toro Y Moi project an ever-present in the decade or so since the rise of chillwave.
The headline grabber for Trapper Schoepp’s newest album Primetime Illusion is that the singer/songwriter has co-written a song with none other than Bob Dylan himself. That track “On, Wisconsin” is
FIDLAR ripped onto the scene in 2012 with a slew of adolescence-embracing, reckless rock anthems for their self-titled debut album. Nearly seven years after “Cheap Beer”, “No Waves” and “Wake
Perhaps Finland’s Ina Forsman came to your attention with her self-titled debut or on the Ruf Records Blues Caravan 2016. The gifted 24-year-old vocalist returns with her more expansive, fully
Since forming less two years ago in Portland, Oregon, Sharlet Crooks’ distinctive and spirited blues stylings, which would sound just as at home in the California desert as they would
After forming in 1994, The Dandy Warhols impressed so much that they were signed at their first gig. Though never quite hitting the heights that both they and their label
Atlantic Records artist gnash just just released his major label debut a week ago, and on Tuesday, January 22 he played NYC’s Irving Plaza with with opener Mallrat, who is
As we know by now, The Stray Birds left us in September with the parting Let It Pass, the last of their great albums. A central figure in making those