LP Review
Diamond Rugs ‘Cosmetics’
It’s not often we get two albums out of one super-group, but members of Deer Tick, Los Lobos, The Black Lips, and more have reunited
Tall Tales & The Silver Lining ‘Tightropes’
Tall Tales & The Silver Lining recently dropped its seventh album, Tightropes, showcasing modern LA rock at its finest
The Amazing ‘Picture You’
The Amazing does a marvelous job of channeling a vintage 80’s sound in an unclassifiable, slow psych-rock delight with Picture You
Screaming Females ‘Rose Mountain’
J Mascis would surely approve of Rose Mountain, the new album from New Jersey’s beloved indie/punk band, Screaming Females
Dutch Uncles ‘O Shudder’
Dutch Uncles fill their latest album, O Shudder, with a sound that floats somewhere between the styles of Hot Chip and Yeasayer
Gang of Four ‘What Happens Next’
Gang of Four’s latest release pays homage to some of the styles that made the UK scene explode in the first place
Father John Misty ‘I Love You, Honeybear’
Whether you’re getting through a break up, pondering existence, pissed off, or ready to tie the knot, this album is oddly appropriate for everyone
Pond ‘Man It Feels Like Space Again’
Pond’s latest album, Man It Feels Like Space Again, isn’t exactly the most user-friendly thing you’ll ever listen to
Viet Cong ‘Viet Cong’
Viet Cong emits a cold, nihilistic post-punk atmosphere with a fitting album to take you through the remainder of another bleak winter
The Dodos ‘Individ’
The latest foray into the creative minds of The Dodos is enjoyable, but not without its pitfalls
Ralph Stanley ‘Man Of Constant Sorrow’
Bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley enlists the likes of Robert Plant, Elvis Costello and more for his latest collection of traditional tunes
Hey Rosetta! ‘Second Sight’
Abundant with indie rock anthems, Hey Rosetta!’s fourth studio album is a spiritual journey from start to finish