
Beach House- Depression Cherry (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] If you find yourself bewitched by the dream pop sounds of Beach House, than their latest record Depression Cherry will continue to enchant you in new ways. A follow
[rating=7.00] If you find yourself bewitched by the dream pop sounds of Beach House, than their latest record Depression Cherry will continue to enchant you in new ways. A follow
It was a night, all right. It was one of those. You know the kind…….the kind where you’d rather be nowhere else. An act of life’s goodness. I was wholly
Photos of AC/DC at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA on 8/22/15. Photos by Marc Lacatell Edit this setlist | More AC/DC setlists
[rating=4.00] I’ve been a fan of The Sword for a decade now, following the musical trail of destruction left in the wake of these Austin metalheads through epic record after
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (JFJO) has always been one of the more intriguing acts within the improvisational music scene and beyond. Led by the eclectic pianist and composer Brian Haas,
Singer-songwriter Adam Zwig was on tour supporting his sixth studio album Stones, Bones, and Skin when he felt something happening. Each night there he was experiencing that symbiotic interaction of energy and
The legacy of NWA was solidified from the opening bars of Straight Outta Compton. It was a beat that hit so hard that the reverberations circle the globe to this
[rating=9.00] Mac DeMarco has most recently become indie rock’s golden boy – and deservedly so. The twenty five year old artist has put a lot of effort into becoming America’s
It’s been an interesting year for one of heavy metal’s biggest bands. The members of Iron Maiden had just finished production of their 16th studio album in Paris at the
[rating=9.00] The following is a facsimile of the existential freak out had by our critic after screening The End of the Tour. What the fuck am I even doing with