
LISTEN: Lodet Conjures Late ’80s Glimmer On “Smile”
Joakim Björnberg, aka Lodet, has been making music his whole life. His father played in various bands and as a result he grew up spending a lot of time with
Joakim Björnberg, aka Lodet, has been making music his whole life. His father played in various bands and as a result he grew up spending a lot of time with
Sebastian Falk writes, records, and produces his own music in his apartment where he lives with his wife and two children, working as a watchmaker by day. With his latest
black midi – the UK-based trio of Geordie Greep (guitar, vocals), Cameron Picton (bass, vocals) and Morgan Simpson (drums) – announce their third album, Hellfire, out July 15th on Rough
On its surface, “Shake it Out,” the latest from Austin-based indie-Americana duo Beth // James comes across as a revamped take on a certain 2014 hit from a global pop
Released a half-century ago now, the third album by Wishbone Ash, Argus (4/28/72) is by far the British band’s most commercially and critically acclaimed album. Much more importantly, however, at
Interpol’s seventh LP The Other Side of Make-Believe will be released July 15th on Matador and the always dark and stylish NYC band brought their ominous sounds to St. Paul’s
Formed at the University of Tennessee while studying music and performing arts, Blonde Bones began as the indie rock project of Nashville natives Christian Barnett and Joe Reb. The schoolmates
Depending on who you ask, fans of modern rock either love or hate Arcade Fire. After the critically panned Everything Now, fans were left wondering if the group would double
Don McCloskey recently released his new album The Chaos and The Beauty via Lemon Hill Records, and it represents several years of development for a number of the songs. He
Ease on into the new single “Just My Luck”, from Oklahoma City’s indie rock outfit Chelsea Days. The compressed, crunchy drums set up a relaxed pocket for the hushed vocals