Some niche-friendly material from AC Slater, who continues to expand on techno, house, and other rave-friendly styles of heavy bass electronica with his new
Some niche-friendly material from AC Slater, who continues to expand on techno, house, and other rave-friendly styles of heavy bass electronica with his new
Indie-rock vets They Might Be Giants released their 15th studio album, Join Us, back in May to positive reviews. Excluding their children’s albums (Here
As many of you have noticed, Obscure Sound is undergoing some changes. I hope the new design helps this site continue on the path
THIS CONTEST IS NOW OVER. THANKS TO ALL THAT ENTERED!One of the greatest and most talked-about pop albums of all-time, SMiLE, sees another incarnation
Ernest Green (Washed Out) treated listeners to one of the year’s most enjoyable electronic albums in Within and Without (review). This new track, “Call
Despite the fact that you don’t hear a lot pertaining to the Carolina Chocolate Drops on mainstream radio, they are Grammy winners. So it’s
The master of the dark and bizarre, David Lynch, continues his foray into the world of music with Crazy Clown Time, his first record
This EP is excellently done, and every song except the title track is a wonderful, drone and glitch-filled pop delight. Delicate and graceful melodies
As an obsessive music collector, Lavis Blake hits two of my pet preoccupations: differentiating types of non-singing, and bands whose output ends up on
Black Partridge comprises two brothers from Illinois. The duo have a unique sound that fuses lo-fi rock and pop with caressing sentiments of shoegaze