The most popular act of all-time (in a certain country) does not really coincide with what this site usually features, but Southern All Stars
The most popular act of all-time (in a certain country) does not really coincide with what this site usually features, but Southern All Stars
The completely unknown Canopies will not remain elusive for long. That much is easy to predict when listening to “Rebels”, a track that is
The first time I saw Pete Lawrie live, he toddled on stage nervously and, perched on the edge of it, said “I get a
There were some great new breakthroughs this month. Bands like Skeletons, The Wandas, and Art Imperial turned in solid work that should propel their
One cold New York City night in January 2009, I found myself in the back room of the Bowery Poetry Club, encircled by the
The crisp, jangly guitar-pop that The Wandas produce recalls the playful power-pop of Teenage Fanclub and Big Star. It is touched with a dose
I can still remember hearing my first My Morning Jacket song. It was “One Big Holiday” off the album It Still Moves. Eight years
Like perhaps the most famous of surf-rock innovators (Brian Wilson), Arthur C. Imperial does not surf. Rather, the sights and sounds of witnessing the
Before 2009, I was more or less indifferent to Black Lips, a band that basically sounded like a few other bands I already liked
Skeletons’ new album, People, continues their rich mash-up of freak-folk and prog-rock, all while remaining separate from other contemporaries like Timber Timbre, Man Man,