
Baroness Explors Dirty Sludge To Rootsy Vistas On Expansive ‘Stone’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Stone, the new Baroness album, is the first by the Savannah band without a color in its title, but it still has everything expected in a Baroness record. The band
Stone, the new Baroness album, is the first by the Savannah band without a color in its title, but it still has everything expected in a Baroness record. The band
Titling the Pretenders’ twelfth studio album Relentless is absolutely fitting and not just for its tongue-in-cheek cover graphic. The name of the record is fully in keeping with the feisty
The self-produced, sophomore album from Milwaukee, WI-based artist Buffalo Nichols is an ear-opening mix of reimagined blues and folk songs as The Fatalist captures the current confusing zeitgeist while bleakly
Few individuals have led three different talented lives as the octogenarian jazz trumpeter Eddie Henderson, a practicing physician, a championship figure skater earlier in life, and a five-decade-plus career in
September is off to a great start for Philadelphia. The beloved football team took home their first win of the season on Sunday and the city has recently been blessed
The psych-folk outfit Woods returns with another collection of easy breezy efforts that continue the band’s style, offering pretty instrumentals next to grooving indie rock on Perennials. The album started
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You may recognize Alan Palomo from his groundbreaking chillwave outfit Neon Indian, but we are entering an entirely new era of Palomo’s creativity. His past project has been essentially dormant
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