LP Review
Knox Hamilton ‘The Heights’
Fans of Bad Suns, the 1975, and Young the Giant will definitely dig the debut full-length album from alt-rockers Knox Hamilton
Moon Duo ‘Occult Architecture Vol. 1’
Turn off the lights, plug in the lava lamp, hang up the black-light posters and dig into Occult Architecture Vol 1 by Moon Duo
Crystal Fairy ‘Crystal Fairy’
New supergroup Crystal Fairy could be the in-house band for a mutant burlesque exhibition, as evident on their self-titled debut
Ty Segall ‘Ty Segall’
Ty Segall’s latest release is a prismatic punch to the senses, weaving together elements of The Beatles, Grateful Dead, and more
The Flaming Lips ‘Oczy Mlody’
The Flaming Lips show once again that they aren’t coasting on the reputation of their name to churn out the same album every few years
Neil Young ‘Peace Trail’
Neil Young maintains his loose, warts-and-all approach to recording on his latest release, Peace Trail
Sleigh Bells ‘Jessica Rabbit’
Sleigh Bells pride themselves on making an unholy racket on their daring latest release, Jessica Rabbit
Honeyblood ‘Babes Never Die’
Honeyblood’s newest release Babes Never Die is nothing short of mysterious, playful and even a little rebellious
Streets of Laredo ‘Wild’
On the new LP, Wild, Streets of Laredo have a way of hitting just the right spot to quench emotional thirsts and lift spirits
Pixies ‘Head Carrier’
A fair listen of Head Carrier goes a long way – the album holds its own next to the more time-honored releases from The Pixies
Royal Canoe ‘Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit’
Royal Canoe simulates a harmonious balance between unusual and addictive on Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit
Glass Animals ‘How To Be A Human Being’
How To Be A Human Being is a bright, sonic change from what we heard on the band’s debut, but plays as an addicting evolution