
CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: M. Ward, Faye Webster, Baroness, Slowdive, GEESE & More
A dreary June is wrapping up over here on the East Coast of the States and it’s sending us off with one last Friday of brand-spanking-new tracks. The rain is
A dreary June is wrapping up over here on the East Coast of the States and it’s sending us off with one last Friday of brand-spanking-new tracks. The rain is
SLW cc Watt is an inspired collaboration between prolific singer/songwriter/illustrator Samuel Locke Ward and SoCal punk legend bassist/singer Mike Watt. After the head-spinning fun of 2021’s Let’s Build a Logjam
The experimental brainchild of Michael Gira, SWANS enters their forty-first year with a new double album, The Beggar. It is an expansive, confounding, migraine-inducing, sometimes rewarding, challenging album from the
Ever since the first electronic music devices were created decades ago, they’ve created a great deal of debate amongst music fans. No matter how big or little the impact, there
When the written word is put to a melody, something magic happens. Whatever that magic might be has been the center of conversation for musicians and fanatics alike, attempting to
In all its unfettered glory, whether loud or soft, the jazz saxophone is the sound of liberation. And no such horn-playing embodies that spirit of freedom more than Sonny Rollins.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of its release, the Magnetic Fields will perform 69 Love Songs—the 3-disc masterwork that marked a significant breakthrough for the American band—in its entirety over the course of
The Melbourne, Australia outfit Cable Ties’ third album All Her Plans is a nuanced blast of post-punkish rock as the group reaches scale highest summits yet. The trio of Jenny
Durham, North Carolina-based cellist, vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Morris spent years establishing himself in Athens, Georgia’s music biome, supporting some of its finest musicians and songwriters, including Ham 1,
Vincent HL brings out a new side of self-produced lofi magic on “Pile of Dirt.” The distinctively jangly guitars that are a staple of the slacker indie sound these days