"It sounds like a Spoon album," is how a friend described Spoon's latest full length They Want My Soul. And, for the most part, she's right. It's ...
Following a series of no less than six singles dropped over the past year, UK-based duo Jungle have earned our attention with a slick mix of sm...
A strong cup of black coffee. Not stale diner coffee -- unfussy, small batch, brewed-with-love coffee. That's what comes to my mind when I l...
"This morning I woke up on the floor / thinking I had never dreamed before," sings Wye Oak vocalist Jenn Wasner on "Before," the opening track to ...
The music industry can be a difficult business. An artist can write great songs but still not find the audience they deserve. For example, despi...
Ornate, well-crafted and subtle, it's easy to find a lot to like on Hundred Waters' latest album The Moon Rang Like A Bell. Vocalist/lyricist Nicole...
In a letter Sharon Van Etten drafted to accompany pre-orders of her latest album, Are We There, she describes the record as "very much me, bein...
Samuel T. Herring was sitting alone backstage at the Hype Hotel at SXSW shirtless and, unsurprisingly, drenched in an impressive amount of sweat....
I suppose it should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with the band that the new Woods album is great. After all, they've developed a rep...
Boston's Quilt (Anna Fox Rochinski, Shane Butler and John Andrews) have long demonstrated a knack for thoughtfully constructed psych-folk jams bui...
What we've always loved about Wooden Shjips is the way the Portland/San Francisco-based psych-rockers can capture a groove and ride it off into th...