Birdlips is the project of Virginia-based Lindsay Pitts and Cliff Usher: a duo who have been using their music to live out their rock 'n roll dream: t...
So far a number of my favorite records from 2011 have been of the dubby, electronic persuasion (i.e. The King of Limbs and James Blake). But the resu...
As you may have heard, this past weekend, Turntable Kitchen and FoxconSox hosted a series of underground supper clubs titled "Covers" :: a dinner ...
The fine folks over at Fort Lowell Records who brought us that awesome 7" by the Dead Westerns late last year are back with their first release of 201...
You wouldn't know it from our musical pairings, but Radiohead is my favorite band. I've traveled far and wide to see them perform in Oxford, England;...
One of the things that first drew me to blogging was the idea of sharing music with people: music that just needed to be heard. Well, this is one of...
Just got an e-mail from our friends in Junip noting that they are prepped to release a new EP bundle built around "In Every Direction." The new EP w...
Pittsburg-based four-piece Ennui are gearing up for the release of their latest full-length, Formation of Tides, which is scheduled for an April 5th r...
My highly esteemed music-blogging colleague at Unholy Rhythms sent me a brief e-mail yesterday asking me if I'd be interested in what she described as...
One of my favorite places to visit in my home state of Ohio is the village of Yellow Springs. It is a great place to go for long hikes, picnics, can...
Dang, I've been slipping. I keep discovering great music from last year that I somehow missed. In this case, I missed out on Das Racist until just a f...










