Category Archives: Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz
Spring Music Preview 2019 ~ Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz
First off, Happy St. Paddy’s Day to our readers around the world, especially those of Irish descent! You are probably not online right now, but we’re not either ~ we’re out there celebrating with you. We’ve happily noticed an increase
Spring Music Preview 2019 ~ Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz
First off, Happy St. Paddy’s Day to our readers around the world, especially those of Irish descent! You are probably not online right now, but we’re not either ~ we’re out there celebrating with you. We’ve happily noticed an increase
William Tyler ~ Goes West
William Tyler’s fifth record begins and ends with widescreen focus, evoking the sensation of opening a curtain at golden hour and sinking into pink effervescence. Full of major scale grandiosity and intimate American Primitive finger picking, Go West sounds wholly
William Tyler ~ Goes West
William Tyler’s fifth record begins and ends with widescreen focus, evoking the sensation of opening a curtain at golden hour and sinking into pink effervescence. Full of major scale grandiosity and intimate American Primitive finger picking, Go West sounds wholly
Euglossine ~ Coriolis
You know how Pop Art tricks you into thinking it’s very simple while in fact being extremely complex? How all those images of comics expanded into huge canvases allude to certain forms of abstraction, or how those reproductions of publicity
Euglossine ~ Coriolis
You know how Pop Art tricks you into thinking it’s very simple while in fact being extremely complex? How all those images of comics expanded into huge canvases allude to certain forms of abstraction, or how those reproductions of publicity
Old Solar ~ SEE
We can’t remember the last time we heard three great post-rock albums this early in the year. MONO set the bar high, but now we have California’s Wander and North Carolina’s Old Solar to add to our list. We’re overdue, as in
Old Solar ~ SEE
We can’t remember the last time we heard three great post-rock albums this early in the year. MONO set the bar high, but now we have California’s Wander and North Carolina’s Old Solar to add to our list. We’re overdue, as in
*Press A* ~ Pikuniku, She and the Light Bearer, Fated Era
Masdito Bachtiar, Pathetic Experience & Christabel Annora ~ She and the Light Bearer Hailing from Surabaya, Indonesia, composer Masdito Bachtiar and neo-folk group Pathetic Experience have created an uplifting soundtrack in She and the Light Bearer, full of cute and
*Press A* ~ Pikuniku, She and the Light Bearer, Fated Era
Masdito Bachtiar, Pathetic Experience & Christabel Annora ~ She and the Light Bearer Hailing from Surabaya, Indonesia, composer Masdito Bachtiar and neo-folk group Pathetic Experience have created an uplifting soundtrack in She and the Light Bearer, full of cute and
Wander ~ March
We first reviewed Pinoy post-rockers Wander back in 2014 when we went on a Post-Rock Road Trip. Back then, the drummer was only 18, but we were incredibly impressed, especially by the long title track “Mourning.” We’re pleased to say that the
Wander ~ March
We first reviewed Pinoy post-rockers Wander back in 2014 when we went on a Post-Rock Road Trip. Back then, the drummer was only 18, but we were incredibly impressed, especially by the long title track “Mourning.” We’re pleased to say that the
Teeth of the Sea ~ WRAITH
Ten years have passed since Orphaned by the Ocean, and Teeth of the Sea is still going strong. (Having formed in 2006, the band is now a teenager ~ look out, world!). So why don’t the musicians look happy? It’s partially due
Teeth of the Sea ~ WRAITH
Ten years have passed since Orphaned by the Ocean, and Teeth of the Sea is still going strong. (Having formed in 2006, the band is now a teenager ~ look out, world!). So why don’t the musicians look happy? It’s partially due
Yodok III ~ This Earth We Walk Upon
This Earth We Walk Upon has a lot in common with last week’s Super Bowl. Nothing happens for quite a long time, leaving the highlights bunched up at the very end. But after analysis, we realize that a lot was happening
Yodok III ~ This Earth We Walk Upon
This Earth We Walk Upon has a lot in common with last week’s Super Bowl. Nothing happens for quite a long time, leaving the highlights bunched up at the very end. But after analysis, we realize that a lot was happening