The opening moments of Nine Types of Light is telling of the rest of the album. Unlike previous TV on the Radio releases, there
The opening moments of Nine Types of Light is telling of the rest of the album. Unlike previous TV on the Radio releases, there
Tomboy begins shrouded in uncertainty. Noah Lennox’s words – “know you can count on me” – sound suspiciously like “no, you can’t count on
Regular readers know this by now: the aim of Obscure Sound is to expose quality artists that, for whatever reason, have yet to achieve
Sometimes, the story of a good band can be told through the variety and blend of their influences. Put a new spin on something
The subdued form of electronic-pop that NYC-based Silk Flowers pursue is a glittery cross between industrial ambience and chillwave. Behind their simplistic leads of
March was a bit of a tease. Some days in the 70s, others in the 30s… we are clearly at the border of two
After the release of their most recent album Departing this year, Ben takes a look back at their memorable debut, Hometowns. After lukewarm acclaim
Billowing clouds of smoke, a neon-lit cast of tie-dye colors, and various voodoo references help define The Great Society Mind Destroyers. Chaos is an
The best way to get a feel for a band is to hear them live. It’s a great way to start a review, too;
With Build a Rocket Boys!, Elbow have not returned with more arena-filling choruses, beautiful as they were. Instead, their fifth full-length boasts a sparser