LP Review
Capital Cities ‘In A Tidal Wave of Mystery’
Capital Cities fill their full-length debut, ‘In A Tidal Wave of Mystery’, with electro pop sounds and funky grooves
Savages ‘Silence Yourself’
Savages live up to their name by providing primal punk chaos on their exhilarating debut
Fitz & The Tantrums ‘More Than Just a Dream’
Fitz & The Tantrums use the characteristics that have made Motown and 80’s pop so memorable to create a lively new collection of songs
Daft Punk ‘Random Access Memories’
Daft Punk makes their long awaited return on Random Access Memories by throwing out their old rule book to “give life back to music.
Hanni El Khatib ‘Head In The Dirt’
Hanni El Khatib and Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys collaborate on the new LP Head in the Dirt, a collection of knife fight music
Cold War Kids ‘Dear Miss Lonelyhearts’
With Dear Miss Lonelyhearts, Cold War Kids prove to their audience they have definitely upgraded their sound since their last effort
Caveman ‘Caveman’
Caveman’s single ‘In the City’, swept fans off their feet in early 2013, and their new self-titled record follows suit
Yeah Yeah Yeahs ‘Mosquito’
Yeah Yeah Yeahs have firmly planted their flag into 2013′s musical soil with the release of their first album in four years, Mosquito
Volbeat ‘Outlaw Gentleman & Shady Ladies’
Volbeat has something to offer everyone, this is just as true with their latest offering, Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies, an album that can be
Devendra Banhart ‘Mala’
If there’s one thing that ties Mala together, it’s how Devendra Banhart has mastered the language(s) of love
Superhuman Happiness ‘Hands’
Superhuman Happiness presents Hands, a fluent blend of uptempo rhythms and timid lullabies culled from the imagination of Antibalas alum Stuart Bogie
Robyn Hitchcock ‘Love from London’
Robyn Hitchcock’s dream-like lyrics float through Love from London, his latest LP for Yep Roc Records. And as the album progresses, so does the surrealism