Wye Oak : Civilian :: Review
It’s about time that people start to notice Wye Oak. They have toured incessantly and developed a reputation as a live powerhouse since their inception. Although they share many... Read On
It’s about time that people start to notice Wye Oak. They have toured incessantly and developed a reputation as a live powerhouse since their inception. Although they share many... Read On
Bursting forth onto the blogosphere several years ago, Kurt Vile may be the closest thing this generation has to a modern folk rock artist who operates in a mostly... Read On
At this point in their career I would have figured that R.E.M. stood for S.O.S after the flurry of bad albums they released preceded by the departure of drummer... Read On
By now, most people are hip to Radiohead’s stealthy marketing savvy. After announcing a new album, their eighth, “The King of Limbs” on Valentine’s Day and then releasing it... Read On
The current popularity of all things macabre has necessitated a proper soundtrack that could accompany the cinema verite that features werewolves and vampires in love. Cue Brighton band, Esben... Read On
The 1980’s have never really died. Various fashionistas, ironic hipsters and musicians have adopted and co-opted its legacy into self servicing their goals. The latter case can surely be... Read On
The legendary Tom Waits is releasing a limited first edition chap book of his poem, “Seeds on Hard Ground” through his website in collaboration with Anti Records to raise... Read On
At the age of 62, Charles Bradley just might be one of the oldest newcomers to grace 2011. It’s fairly apparent that you have to give the man credit... Read On