To the average tourist, the historical city of Oxford, England echoes nothing but the words of tradition and education, thanks to the renowned University
To the average tourist, the historical city of Oxford, England echoes nothing but the words of tradition and education, thanks to the renowned University
Many acoustic-based duos can be easy to write off. Complaints of overused musical elements and generic melodies are some mainstream staples that acoustic artists
Another consecutive day featuring two Australian bands in a row. I’m not sure why it is so sudden, but 2006 has really been a
The Temper Trap is four radio-friendly friends from Melbourne, Australia. Dougy, Jonny, Lorenzo, and Toby all found each other by bar hopping in Melbourne,
Aqueduct is a solo act consisting of talented singer/songwriter David Terry. Yes, I was surprised as well when I learned that all of Aqueduct’s
Lately, if there’s one major stereotype for “indie music”, it’s usually either substituting claps for percussion or replacing incoherent mumblings where the vocals should
I’m always left with a bittersweet feeling when I discover great bands who have broken up in the past few years. Sure, it adds
Fueled by an undying passion for blues, garage rock, and homemade hooks, frontman Bobby Harlow formed The Go in 1998, immediately catching the eye
Along with yesterday’s The Semanaires, here we are again with another trio that partly consists of two brothers. They call themselves Field Music, and
Does anyone know what a selmanaire is? I don’t, and the dictionary has no information about the word in the English language either. Hey,