
CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Cheekface, Purr, Teezo Touchdown, North Americans, Mudhoney & More
It’s that time of the week again folks, the day that makes everything leading up to it seem small and irrelevant. New Music Friday crept up on us this week
It’s that time of the week again folks, the day that makes everything leading up to it seem small and irrelevant. New Music Friday crept up on us this week
There are some artists that can approach any style of song and leave it sounding expensive. Their 24-karat vocal cords deliver diamond-encrusted melodies that sit atop lavish instrumentals with a
Matthew Logan Vasquez admits he doesn’t like linear albums, stating they should be like life, disorderly. As All Get Out certainly has that feel, things shift in different directions, moods,
For a few years now, the multi-faceted and highly regarded artist Mac DeMarco has been wearing the same hat with the same yellow square on it. This yellow square represents
The Hold Steady performed an explosive version of their new song “Sideways Skull” last night on Late Night with Seth Meyers. The song is from the band’s ninth studio album, The Price of
On the full moon, Thursday 6 April, Peter Gabriel releases the Bright-Side Mix of the title track from his forthcoming album, i/o. Written and produced by Peter Gabriel, “i/o” was primarily
After years as a regular fixture on the Northeast jam scene, Mike Miz found just what he was seeking when he moved to Nashville in pursuit of the highest level
An outlaw country headliner whose music reaches far beyond the genre’s borders, Sara Petite has built an award-winning career with songs that owe as much to the rock & roll
To hear Seattle musician Ian Jones describe his childhood, he and his siblings were raised by a single mom, they were “bread-and-cheese-line poor” and his babysitter was a record player. And
Warm Blanket, out April 7 via Ernest Jenning Record Company, was entirely produced and written by Denitzio themselves in the comfort of their own world, although comfort is far from a descriptor for the new LP. Over the course of 30 minutes, you are thrown into a whirlwind of revealing yet clever songwriting and arrangements that feel full despite their simplicity.