Is it just me, or is it hard to believe that Bjork has been recording music since the late 1980s? Indeed, Bjork's first band, the Sugarcubes, released...
After the members of the New York City-based duo The Books disbanded last summer, co-founder Nick Zammuto had to ponder whether or not he wanted to co...
I love putting together our monthly mixtapes. It's fun slowly compiling the tracks over the course of the month; it's fun sequencing the tracks fo...
If you're a record collector like me, chances are you recently visited your local vinyl merchant for Record Store Day and walked away with a few l...
Los Angeles duo KO KO consist of brothers Ryan and Taylor Lawhon who named the group after a boat they'd wanted to buy themselves. Based on the c...
In the nearly three years since San Francisco-based orchestral electro-pop trio Geographer released their debut, Innocent Ghosts, they've grown signif...
It's hard not to imagine a lot of head-scratching from casual rock critics when The Stooges released their debut album in 1969. Sure people had been e...
L.A. based 3 1/2's debut EP, First Recordings, has been hitting all the right notes for me. Blending perfect amounts of rock 'n roll swagger with ...
You may remember the distinctive bedroom r&b of Toronto-based experimental songwriter Sean Blackthorn. I referred to his previous single "The ...
L.A. based quartet Hands have all the right pieces in place to make a big splash this year. They played some big gigs at SXSW, turned a lot of hea...
The music recorded by Jesse Cohen and Eric Emm, the two guys behind Brooklyn's Tanlines, could make a great case study in the way music, bands, and re...