
ALBUM REVIEW: moondaddy Crafts Pop-soaked Shoegaze Sounds on Impressive Debut ‘Poet Lies’
In a world full of lies and deception, it’s important to live within the truth when it comes to what we tell ourselves. That’s what Poet Lies (due out August
In a world full of lies and deception, it’s important to live within the truth when it comes to what we tell ourselves. That’s what Poet Lies (due out August
Masters of their trade, The Lonesome Ace Stringband bring grit, skill and abandon to Americana music, bridging old-time, bluegrass and folk traditions into a seamless hybrid of original material that
We’ve arrived at the vibrant intersection of contemporary R&B and jazz on Cautious Clay’s Blue Note debut, KARPEH, named for his given name, Joshua Karpeh. The album is revelatory. Few
Three decades ago this year, a pop punk band from suburban Chicago released their debut LP Get Fired and managed to completely upend expectations of what punk music could sound
Stop Making Sense, the legendary concert film by Talking Heads, is a mesmerizing journey that transcends mere performance and elevates itself into an art form that defies categorization. Directed by
Title aside, Jill Andrews’ latest Modern Age is very much steeped in the past, making for a deeply nostalgic, sometimes melancholy, but ultimately charmingly sweet album. Songs like the lead-off
The Strokes returned to Colorado with their first show there since 2006, with a sold-out show at Red Rocks on August 14th. Still revving up their artsy take on garage
It’s hard to believe that it was only a few months ago that Les Imprimés introduced himself to the world. After signing with the illustrious Big Crown Records, the multi-hyphenate,
The rise of Ghana-born and Australian-bred artist Genesis Owusu is more akin to a meteor shower in more ways than one. The first is how rare it is to come
Rhiannon Giddens is broadening her scope. Her first album of all original songs, You’re the One, goes well beyond her profile as an esteemed folk singer and traditionalist, as it