PT: Fleet Foxes Have Helplessness Blues
Back in 2008 the Fleet Foxes helped usher in the beard rock movement with a pair of releases that owed an equal debt to bands such as Crosby, Stills &
Back in 2008 the Fleet Foxes helped usher in the beard rock movement with a pair of releases that owed an equal debt to bands such as Crosby, Stills &
Following back-to-back critically acclaimed and HT-approved releases in 2007 and 2008, Okkervil River returns on May 10 with I Am Very Far, an album of all-new material. Earlier this year
While TV On The Radio’s name recognition and popularity amongst folks in the the jam scene has exploded exponentially in the last year and a half, the Brooklyn-based act has
Earlier this month San Francisco psych-rock, folk act, and DaveO favorite, The Dodos dropped their third studio album No Color via Frenchkiss Records. For their latest, the now three-piece act
In my half-hearted attempts to keep track of what’s going down at SXSW, the band whose name seems to be impressing the crowds in Austin with their modern spin on
Whether Peter Buck’s claims that R.E.M. won’t be touring in support of their latest studio album, Collapse Into Now, turn out to be true or not, what we do know
Of the acts that made our list of bands we’re excited about in 2011, the one that had me most intrigued was The Strokes – who were looking to return
Nearly a year after making their public debut at SXSW, under the moniker MG&V, the busy tour schedules of John McCauley (Deer Tick), Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes) and Matt Vasquez (Delta
In the latest issue of Rolling Stone, Ric Ocasek refers to The Cars second go-around together as a conjunction, not a reunion; telling the music mag that a little over
Whether or not The People’s Key turns out to be Conor Oberst’s final album under his longtime Bright Eyes moniker remains to be seen. What we do know, is that