Category Archives: Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz
Paper Relics ~ The Road Home
Paper Relics‘ first album was released in the summer of 2011, half a year before we launched our site. While the duo of Harry and Stuart Towell may have been quiet for a while, Harry has stayed in the public
Paper Relics ~ The Road Home
Paper Relics‘ first album was released in the summer of 2011, half a year before we launched our site. While the duo of Harry and Stuart Towell may have been quiet for a while, Harry has stayed in the public
John 3:16 ~ עשר
Few recording artists make it through their first decade, and even fewer remain relevant during that time. One way to buck the trend is to have a distinctive niche and sound. For John 3:16, this means a Scriptural basis, an apocalyptic
John 3:16 ~ עשר
Few recording artists make it through their first decade, and even fewer remain relevant during that time. One way to buck the trend is to have a distinctive niche and sound. For John 3:16, this means a Scriptural basis, an apocalyptic
2018 Spring Music Preview ~ Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz
We wrap up our seasonal preview with a look ahead to the season’s releases in Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz, a category which includes all manner of mini- and maxi-genres. We hope you have enjoyed this series ~ Happy Spring!
2018 Spring Music Preview ~ Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz
We wrap up our seasonal preview with a look ahead to the season’s releases in Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz, a category which includes all manner of mini- and maxi-genres. We hope you have enjoyed this series ~ Happy Spring!
Clint Heidorn ~ Pasadena
Six years have passed since Clint Heidorn last issued an album, sending some copies out in wooden boxes and burying others around the Salton Sea. No such bonuses are available this time, just a lovely piece of vinyl with a retro-looking inner
Clint Heidorn ~ Pasadena
Six years have passed since Clint Heidorn last issued an album, sending some copies out in wooden boxes and burying others around the Salton Sea. No such bonuses are available this time, just a lovely piece of vinyl with a retro-looking inner
For Varying Degrees of Winter
The title is taken from Lawrence English’s classic winter album, released in 2007. The music comes from across the globe: ten artists, ten countries, ten new releases, each attempting to put their stamp on the season before it melts away.
For Varying Degrees of Winter
The title is taken from Lawrence English’s classic winter album, released in 2007. The music comes from across the globe: ten artists, ten countries, ten new releases, each attempting to put their stamp on the season before it melts away.
Atrium Carceri, Cities Last Broadcast, God Body Disconnect ~ Miles to Midnight
The tonal relationship between Cryo Chamber releases virtually guarantees that if you like one, you’ll like them all. But fans of the label may like this one the best. This three-way collaboration highlights multiple facets of the label’s sonic appeal.
Atrium Carceri, Cities Last Broadcast, God Body Disconnect ~ Miles to Midnight
The tonal relationship between Cryo Chamber releases virtually guarantees that if you like one, you’ll like them all. But fans of the label may like this one the best. This three-way collaboration highlights multiple facets of the label’s sonic appeal.
Hour ~ Tiny Houses
Those looking for the next Do Make Say Think may find it in Hour, the Philly septet comprised of members from Friendship and naps. Fittingly, one does think of tiny houses while listening to this warm, enveloping music, which despite its
Hour ~ Tiny Houses
Those looking for the next Do Make Say Think may find it in Hour, the Philly septet comprised of members from Friendship and naps. Fittingly, one does think of tiny houses while listening to this warm, enveloping music, which despite its
YNICORNS ~ INTERVALS
January, as you probably know, is named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and endings. He is usually depicted as having two faces, looking both forward and back – although many versions seem to skip on the ears, which
YNICORNS ~ INTERVALS
January, as you probably know, is named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and endings. He is usually depicted as having two faces, looking both forward and back – although many versions seem to skip on the ears, which