Anthemic rock music really has to soar to earn its name. To rouse an audience because they are already familiar with your work is
Anthemic rock music really has to soar to earn its name. To rouse an audience because they are already familiar with your work is
The Morning Benders' highly anticipated album, Big Echo, finds the four-piece at a place of confidence and cohesiveness.
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Jay Mattson takes a look back at one of the finest accomplishments in independent music, Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs. Over one decade later,
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In a bit of a twist, this compilation encompasses both December and January. The “Best Albums of 2009” featured last month was a lot
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Jonathan Meiburg and company return on their sixth album for more of what we love from Shearwater.