LP Review
Chromeo ‘White Women’
‘White Women’ is a sexual reminder that Chromeo is a whimsical, funk fueled powerhouse you should be paying attention to
Little Barrie ‘Shadow’
Little Barrie’s reverb-heavy new record ‘Shadow’ could be an instant rock n roll classic
Buffalo Killers ‘Heavy Reverie’
The Buffalo Killers recently released their newest album, Heavy Reverie, a great example of how the band has shifted their tone ever so slightly
Weatherbox ‘Flies In All Directions’
Part Modest Mouse, part The Hold Steady, and part Death Cab For Cutie, the new Weatherbox LP is the first must-listen of the summer
Ray LaMontagne ‘Supernova’
Ray LaMontagne is expanding his sound and taking chances on his latest record, Supernova
MMW + Nels Cline ‘The Woodstock Sessions Vol. 2’
There’s something to be said about a band with enough confidence to create an album on the fly, in front of a live audience
Foster the People ‘Supermodel’
Foster the People do some serious soul-searching on their sophomore album, Supermodel
Band of Skulls ‘Himalayan’
‘Himalayan’, the latest LP from Band of Skulls, is a far cry from your typical alternative rock n roll record
Ratking ‘So It Goes’
Ratking’s debut ‘So it Goes’ is the type of stuff that rappers and hip hop collectives hope to release on their 3rd or 4th record
The Black Lips ‘Underneath the Rainbow’
Underneath the Rainbow, the latest LP from The Black Lips, is the kind of music your parents want turned down
Mac DeMarco ‘Salad Days’
Mac DeMarco explores his own versions of laid-back, surf-psychedelia with his new album, Salad Days
Sleeper Agent ‘About Last Night’
Listen to Sleeper Agent’s album About Last Night, and trust me, you’ll feel more sure of yourself than you ever have before