
Rapidfire Reviews: Potty Mouth, Back Up Kid, Two Thumbs Down, Oka Sun, Taking Meds
Aaron catches up on some releases from the end of last year, including Potty Mouth, Back Up Kid, Two Thumbs Down, Oka Sun, and Taking Meds
Read MoreAaron catches up on some releases from the end of last year, including Potty Mouth, Back Up Kid, Two Thumbs Down, Oka Sun, and Taking Meds
Read MoreThe band's fifth album is vast and mesmerizing.
Read MorePalomino Blond make cinematic and explosive rock music. Check out Aaron's review of their debut album 'ontheinside.'
Read MoreOn Hand Habits third album, Meg Duffy builds their most intricate songs to date.
Read MoreTexas shoegazers Glare play the genre straight on 'Heavenly,' and the results are mostly stellar.
Read MoreAn ant on helium writing music reviews and recommending music, in this case, 10 new reviews of some incredible recent releases.
Read MoreAaron reviewed the new album by Charlotte Cornfield, 'Highs in the Minuses'. Take a listen and see how Cornfield is hitting the same emotions as your favorite songwriters at a deep and immediate level.
Read MoreBroken Vow's first official EP might not reinvent hardcore, but their passion and talent can't be understated
Read MoreSnail Mail's sophomore effort finds the group experimenting with their winning formula — for better or worse.
Read MoreSaint 44's debut 'Blood on My Guitar' devotes itself to creating and maintaining a tranquil atmosphere perfect to soundtrack falling leaves.
Read More‘You Are With Me,’ the new EP from Gordon M. Phillips and Maxwell Stern, feels less like a split than it does a cohesive project.
Read MoreOn 'I Painted This One Blue,' Nonfiction fills out their moody alt-rock sound with traditional folk instrumentation, leading to a fresh and captivating sophomore LP
Read More'No Light In Heaven' finds Strange Ranger testing out new textures and sonic palettes. Flirting with electronic, R&B, and new wave, it’s the first time their music can’t quite be pigeonholed as lo-fi or emo.
Read MoreMarrying the sounds of alt-country and waterlogged indie, 'Of Wisdom & Folly' captures Joe Taylor Sutkowski's heart-wrenching songwriting in rare form.
Read MoreThe atmospheric debut from Burial Waves covers genuinely new ground in the post-hardcore world, a rare feat for a genre that too often relies on nostalgia
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