LP Review
Old Best Friend ‘Living Alone’
Old Best Friend presents a series of ups and downs both lyrically and instrumentally with the debut album, Living Alone
Of Monsters and Men ‘Beneath The Skin’
With Beneath The Skin, Of Monsters and Men show a delicate balance of providing listeners with an intimate sound that also has arena appeal
The Tallest Man On Earth ‘Dark Bird Is Home’
Dark Bird Is Home lends a darker, more personal look into Kristian Matsson’s psyche and persona
Florence + The Machine ‘How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful’
Florence + The Machine go big with a new collection of hard-hitting songs on their third studio album
Jonny Polonsky ‘The Other Side of Midnight’
Jonny Polonsky creates a curious mixture of darkness and optimism that’s not easy to pull off on his latest release, The Other Side of Midnight
Sam Cohen ‘Cool It’
Apollo Sunshine and Yellowbirds troubadour Sam Cohen makes his solo debut with the fun, kaleidoscopic record, Cool It
Alabama Shakes ‘Sound & Color’
Alabama Shakes prove there’s no sophomore slump in sight with their dynamic new studio effort, Sound & Color
The Charlatans ‘Modern Nature’
The Charlatans might be having an identity crisis on their twelfth album, Modern Nature
The Front Bottoms ‘Liberty and Prosperity 2015’
Jersey locals The Front Bottoms and GDP celebrated Record Store Day by releasing Liberty and Prosperity 2015, a four song, two-genre 7” split
Built to Spill ‘Untethered Moon’
Built To Spill shows they still have a true knack for writing engaging riffs with their eighth album, Untethered Moon
Smallpools ‘Lovetap!’
Smallpools splashed together upbeat melodies, adventurous lyrics and infectious hooks on their catchy debut LP, Lovetap!
Lieutenant ‘If I Kill This Thing We’re All Going To Eat For A Week’
Full-time Foo Fighter Nate Mendel has a knack for writing sunny, optimistic vocal and musical melodies on his new solo album