LP Review
Deer Tick ‘Negativity’
Deer Tick front-man John McCauley wears his heart on his sleeve for his band’s fifth full-length LP, Negativity
Man Man ‘On Oni Pond’
Man Man’s new LP ‘On Oni Pond’ is without a doubt, their most approachable release yet
Kaskade ‘Atmosphere’
Kaskade shares an endless stream of emotion with his latest electronic album, Atmosphere
Minus The Bear ‘Acoustics II’
Minus The Bear lets poetic and figurative language take the reins on their new LP, Acoustics II, featuring eight ‘unplugged’ tracks from their catalog as
of Montreal ‘Lousy With Sylvianbriar’
of Montreal’s new LP Lousy With Sylvianbriar imparts listeners with optimism and cynicism in a way that can be enjoyed and brooded over for days
Black Taxi ‘Chiaroscuro’ EP
Black Taxi’s new Chiaroscuro EP lives up to its name with towering build-ups and snappy choruses that aptly show off the skill-set of each member
Machines Are People Too ‘Nickels & Dimes’
With their Nickel & Dimes EP, Machines Are People Too are starting to stand out in a synth-pop scene that’s quickly becoming over-crowded
Queens of the Stone Age “…Like Clockwork”
…Like Clockwork is a schizophrenic album on its surface. Many of Queens of the Stone Age hallmarks traits are present throughout, and yet there are
Night Birds ‘Born to Die in Suburbia’
The Jersey hardcore punk act doesn’t imitate their predecessors on their latest LP, they fully embody them to create something exhilarating
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Self-Titled
The new self-titled LP from Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros is as authentic as we’ve hoped all our rock icons could always be
Andrew Stockdale “Keep Moving”
Andrew Stockdale, the creative force behind the previously disbanded but now revived Wolfmother, has delivered what is essentially the follow up to 2009’s Cosmic Egg
NGHBRS ‘Twenty One Rooms’
Twenty One Rooms is so pure and organic that it will have you feeling like you’re jamming out with NGHBRS at Webster Hall