
Album Review: Girl K – “Girl K Is For the People”
Aaron explores the synth-soaked soundscape of Girl K's new EP, "Girl K Is For the People."
Read MoreAaron explores the synth-soaked soundscape of Girl K's new EP, "Girl K Is For the People."
Read MoreWith 'Pono,' A Great Big Pile of Leaves pick up where they left off back in 2013. It's a thrill to bask in their simple pleasures again.
Read MoreWith their debut LP 'Coming Down', Jail Socks show they have matured even more than expected in the last two years. Where their past work 'It’s Not Forever' felt like a party , Coming Down feels like the morning after.
Read MoreLorde's third album is a beachy, Laurel Canyon summer record. We're not confident how it will weather the rest of the year.
Read MoreAn ant on helium writing music reviews and recommending music, in this case, 10 new reviews of some incredible recent releases.
Read MoreZac reviews the new Deafheaven album 'Infinite Granite,' a decidedly non-metal LP that reaffirms the San Francisco five-piece's ability to shift into a softer sound without losing what made them so special in the first place.
Read MoreOn their third album, Pet Symmetry cling to joy amongst turmoil.
Read MoreAaron explores Catbite's sophomore album, "Nice One," calling it a "victory lap" full of singalongs.
Read MoreKississippi's sophomore record 'Mood Ring,' out now on Triple Crown Records, is as ambitious as it's new. Straying away from their indie-rock and emo bedroom-pop sound, Zoe Reynolds explores a pop landscape, colored by dazzling synths and melodies. In the midst of this, she chronicles each varying facet of love like scrapping bits and pieces out of a diary, leaving an indelible mark in her growing career.
Read MoreOn her third album, Lucy Dacus recalls childhood memories, and formative experience, to build her best work to date.
Read MoreHope interviews Pageants about their sophomore record "Sun and Settled Days," a soundscape balanced between sunny mirth and melancholy.
Read MoreWhen Ella Williams’ released I Was Born Swimming, her debut album under the moniker Squirrel Flower, in early 2019, its […]
Read MoreThe latest single from Los Angeles songwriter Hana Vu is layered and sorrowful, longing for change and basking in uncertainty.
Read MoreZac reviews 'Draw Down the Moon,' the new album from Foxing, which takes the St. Louis trio’s ambitious indie rock to new heights
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