In case you don't already know, musician Mackenzie Scott puts out some brutally honest and raw guitar-driven tunes under the name Torres. If you d...
Our friends Cheerleader are back and we couldn't be more excited. We've honestly had the "What ever happened to Cheerleader?" conversation on more...
Boston's Quilt (Anna Fox Rochinski, Shane Butler and John Andrews) have long demonstrated a knack for thoughtfully constructed psych-folk jams bui...
Danish boy-boy duo Cancer is the new project from When Saints Go Machine lead singer and producer Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild and Chorus Grant lead s...
As much as I love Record Store Day, I'm also starting to realize just how non-essential most of the releases are. Let's face it, with a few notabl...
With a name like It Looks Sad. you almost expect an opening line like the one heard in 'Radical,' which concerns itself with trying to get some sl...
I often wonder just what it is within my brain chemistry or deoxyribonucleic acid that predisposes me to the varied types of music I hold most dea...
Portland-based trio WL have flown under the radar for long enough now, but something tells me that's gonna change soon. Take a listen to the demo ...
The latest bluesy jam from our friend J. R. Linaberry, a.k.a. The Bones of J.R. Jones, kicks with some serious stomp. Led by a frentic riff, a bou...
To the surprise of pretty much no one, this new Yalls (a.k.a. Dan Casey) album sounds like it's shaping up incredibly well. We scoped out the albu...
Brooklyn-based Jeremy Malvin, a.k.a. Chrome Sparks, is releasing his latest EP, Goddess, on April 28 via Future Classic. The title track is a lush...