2k Girls by Sidewalk Dave “2k Girls” is the opening track to the latest album from Connecticut’s own Sidewalk Dave. The New Haven singer-songwriter has greatly improved the presentation of his music on this latest collection of tracks with some heavier production, and a impressively skilled backing band. Dave,
Once again, despite a trademark sound the band has lovingly crafted over the course of five albums, Black Moth Super Rainbow still shows a lack of effort in the song development department. WATCH THE REVIEW
The Soft Moon’s latest album is certainly a feat when considering the album’s texture-rich sound and gothic mood. However, where the band’s style succeeds, songwriting falls short. WATCH THE REVIEW
On the Bad Plus’ latest record, the band continues to focus more on original material than their career-defining covers, and the band manages to create some pretty fantastic, modern jazz tracks in the process–not to mention incorporate synths and drum machines into many of these tunes, too. WATCH THE
Ex-Makeout Videotape frontman Mac DeMarco drops his second full-length album this year, which features a much more free-spirited personality than his solo debut earlier this year. WATCH THE REVIEW
Doom metal outfit Dragged into sunlight is getting ready to release a new LP this month on Prosthetic Records. The title: Widowmaker. It’s a three-song album that comes together into one big, tortured, and heavy piece of music. However, that’s not the say the band lacks a sense
Doom metal outfit Dragged into sunlight is getting ready to release a new LP this month on Prosthetic Records. The title: Widowmaker. It’s a three-song album that comes together into one big, tortured, and heavy piece of music. However, that’s not the say the band lacks a sense
New York rapper Ill Bill’s got a new album on the way titled the Grimy Awards, and the first track from it features a verse from El-P. The description box of the video embedded above revealed a pretty interesting guest list for the album, too: “[…] HR of Bad Brains,
Connecticut’s the Guru drops the first single leading up to the band’s next full-length album, Go Easy. The track is a pretty noticeable change of pace for the band, too. Many tracks from the band’s last album were jumpy, hyper, and featured vocals that showcased a pretty
Philadelphia’s favorite shoegaze band, Bleeding Rainbow, have a new video for “Drift Away” that really exudes the fuzzy and fun aesthetic of the four piece. The video intermittently alternates between hazy, lo-fi footage of the band performing the song and delightfully creepy stop motion animation of a tortured mad