In one of New Orleans’ few instances where sports reigned over music, the super bowl has cast many into a week-long, universalized hangover. It
In one of New Orleans’ few instances where sports reigned over music, the super bowl has cast many into a week-long, universalized hangover. It
Jay Mattson takes a look back at one of the finest accomplishments in independent music, Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs. Over one decade later,
I am interested to see what this decade brings to Swedish pop music. One would be hesitant to call the ’00s a moment of
In a bit of a twist, this compilation encompasses both December and January. The “Best Albums of 2009” featured last month was a lot
Hugely anticipated follow-ups are prone to being rush jobs. After last year's acclaim, many wonder whether jj's newest album will appear triumphant or weakly
Jaga Jazzist are expanding boundaries with their stylistic fusion of jazz and electronica. Their new album, One-Armed Bandit, is one of the most thrilling
Jonathan Meiburg and company return on their sixth album for more of what we love from Shearwater.
It seems ironic how the age of “hippies” coincided with some of the most groundbreaking usages of production in music. In an era associated
Yeasayer's highly anticipated follow-up proves to be one of 2010's first great albums.
Before this Washington-based quartet changed their name to The Nightgowns, they went under The Elephants. It was an especially apt name for them at