Many modern bands often seem to stray away from synths, in fear of the new sound. The Mystic Underground have no fear at all
Most aspects of Scandinavian music seem to be generally consistant in constructing dreamy indie pop songs, with twinkling keys and echoing vocals falling over
The picture above is generally the most accurate picture I could find of World’s End Girlfriend, as their history and appearance tend to be
While several British bands have been embracing the new synth-rock outburst, American bands have been somewhat reluctant. San Francisco’s Luxxury appears to be one
Morrissey will not take his tour to Canada because he wishes to protest Canada’s seal hunt, where 325,000 seals could be killed a year. Morrissey
In the dark and blurry photo above, the two-piece Three Chords And The Truth are simply doing what they do best: creating simplistic catchy
The Sad Little Stars are a pop duo from New York, consisting of Max Low and Rachel McIntosh. Yes, that’s right, two people. They
There were hundereds of “could-have-beens” during the Britpop explosion of the 90s, but none may have had as much influence, praise, and potential that
Elefant is a four-piece indie rock band that formed in New York in 2002. Fronted by Diego Garcia, who is Argentianian, Elefant focuses on
This is the beginning of a feature I’m starting up called ‘Dashing Debuts’. Basically, I am taking some of the most impressive album debuts