LP Review
Death From Above 1979 ‘The Physical World’
Death From Above 1979’s new LP sounds like the Black Keys, Queens of the Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys and Refused got super drunk together and
Electric Würms ‘Musik, Die Schwer Zu Twerk’
Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd’s new side project is a must for fans of the Butthole Surfers and John Frusciante’s recent experiments in schizophrenic electronic
Ty Segall ‘Manipulator’
Ty Segall’s latest release, Manipulator, shows that the man’s still got it, he’s just trying out some new sounds along the way
The Gaslight Anthem ‘Get Hurt’
The Gaslight Anthem continue to evolve as a band with their fifth studio album, Get Hurt
The Pharmacy ‘Spells’
Spells, the final effort from Seattle-based act The Pharmacy, is just a little sinister with a hint of “trippy” elements
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers ‘Hypnotic Eye’
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers make it sound easy on Hypnotic Eye, their first ever #1 record
The Wind And The Wave ‘From The Wreckage’
The Wind And The Wave have created the ultimate blend of Southern/alternative folk on their debut album, From the Wreckage
‘Wish I Was Here’ Soundtrack
Zach Braff enlists The Shins, Coldplay, Cat Power, Bon Iver, Paul Simon and more for the soundtrack to his new film, Wish I Was Here
My Goodness ‘Shiver + Shake’
My Goodness takes the two-person aesthetic made mainstream by The White Stripes and Black Keys and gives the musicianship a swift kick in the rear
Bleachers ‘Strange Desire’
Jack Antonoff’s latest musical endeavor, ‘Strange Desire’, is like the soundtrack to every 80’s high school movie – which is not necessarily a bad thing
Brian Olive ‘Move’ EP
Brian Olive shows that artists can still put out true, honest music that makes you feel something with his latest EP, Move
PHOX ‘Self-Titled’
The six piece folk-indie band, PHOX, dropped their self-titled debut album late last month, and the result is the beginning of something epic