LP Review
Catfish and The Bottlemen ‘The Balcony’
Catfish and The Bottlemen have torpedoed into our North American atmosphere with the U.S. release of The Balcony
Enter Shikari ‘The Mindsweep’
Enter Shikari’s latest album, ‘The Mindsweep’ has the ability to kick you in the teeth, yet warm your heart at the same time
The Decemberists ‘What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World’
The Decemberists deliver a much more “middle-aged” and conservative album with What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World
Parkay Quarts ‘Content Nausea’
Andrew Savage of Parquet Courts channels the sounds of Pavement, Sonic Youth, and more with his ‘Parkay Quarts’ project, Content Nausea
Best Albums of 2014: Waster Inc Staff Picks
Our Top 10 Albums of 2014 include records from Royal Blood, Weezer, Jack White, St. Vincent, Against Me! and more
Smashing Pumpkins ‘Monuments To An Elegy’
Smashing Pumpkins take an all killer, no filler approach on their latest release, Monuments To An Elegy
Walk The Moon ‘Talking Is Hard’
Walk The Moon has your New Year’s dance party playlist mapped out with their sophomore release, Talking Is Hard
Ariel Pink ‘Pom Pom’
‘Pom Pom’, the latest release from Ariel Pink strikes a pleasing balance between his penchant for weirdness and straightforward songwriting skills
Pink Floyd ‘The Endless River’
Pink Floyd’s final statement may have had a better home in the vaults, as it teeters between engaging and forgettable
Foo Fighters ‘Sonic Highways’
The Foo Fighters get gimmicky with their latest studio release, Sonic Highways
Mark Lanegan Band ‘Phantom Radio’
Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan continues his solo endeavors with his always-weary voice and grim lyrics showcased on Phantom Radio
Neil Young ‘Storytone’
Neil Young’s thirst for exploration on his latest record, Storytone, keeps his art ever-changing and his fans on their toes