The Undercover Dream Lovers, “The Master”
More often than not, a song that increases in depth and complexity as it plays on will successfully touch upon
More often than not, a song that increases in depth and complexity as it plays on will successfully touch upon
A three-way struggle between being heartbreakingly beautiful, beautifully heartbreaking, and insanely catchy, is at work on Lust For Youth‘s new
It’s always commendable to see a band who puts in the effort geting noticed. Brooklyn pop quintet Gingerlys released their
The experience of trauma, whether mental or physical, often necessitates a creative outlet, and, for an artist, it’s often among
Positive, forward progress in a band is something not always easily achieved, but for Baby Birds Don’t Drink Milk, it
So rarely a song is emotionality defined, and subsequently reshaped and re-established, as on Giant Peach’s “Unintentional”, the new single
Given the supportive nature of saxophone use in genres like jazz, or funk, or rockabilly, its destructive, anxiety-ridden inclusion in
A little while ago, Louisville’s Murals released the single, “Violet City Lantern” from their then-unannounced record of the same name,
Anyone mistaken enough to declare that rock and roll is stale, or that it’s missing something, or that it’s not
The second release from a new band can sometimes make or break their place in a music scene, or perhaps
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