• Goodbye Vibrations by Bill Baird Back in July, I posted the first track singer-songwriter bill Baird dropped from his upcoming album, Goodbye Vibrations. Well, the LP is finally out, and available for streaming above. Unlike the heavily arranged psych pop pieces Bill has released under his Sunset pseudonym, the tracks

  • Untitled (FALSE) by FALSE American metal outfit FALSE has dropped its debut album on Gilead Media this month. The album contains two ambitious black metal opuses that are both loaded with sinister melodies and some great, airy synthesizers, too. The production is pretty decent, and the vocals are fierce; but

  • Untitled (FALSE) by FALSE American metal outfit FALSE has dropped its debut album on Gilead Media this month. The album contains two ambitious black metal opuses that are both loaded with sinister melodies and some great, airy synthesizers, too. The production is pretty decent, and the vocals are fierce; but

  • Singer-songwriter Devonté Hynes drops and picks up musical projects like bad habits. His latest is Blood Orange, which has a new record out on Domino Recs titled Coastal Grooves. I’ve received a lotta requests to touch down on this one, and I could see why. Some of the grooves

  • Podcasts

    I’ve gotten tons of requests on this new release from the Weeknd, Thursday. Though I’m not exactly excited to dive into this Canadian, experimental R&B project again, I figure I’d at least touch down on one track to let y’all know how I feel.

  • Considering I touched down on this band’s debut EP earlier this year, at least reviewing one track from this new All Pigs Must Die album, God Is War, was simply a must. As far as I can tell, the band is still working with Kurt Ballou of Converge to

  • gotye

    It’s a review of the track that seems to be shining a lotta light on Australia’s independent music scene right now: Gotye’s “Gotye’s Somebody That I Used To Know.” Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy checking out this track as much as I did.

  • The War On Drugs’ Slave Ambient is a glistening set of folk rock tunes and kinda ambient instrumentals. The production, for me, is a real blessing on this LP. The sounds are so pretty, which actually makes me wanna revisit a great deal of these tracks. But as far as

  • hazel

    With its debut full-length about a year in the past, California’s Weekend is gearing up to release a sophomore album this September via Slumberland records. If you can recall my review of Weekend’s debut, Sports, the production was pretty hazy and the guitars were really aggressive. The album

  • acoustic

    Featuring eight new tracks, Humor Risk is gonna be singer-songwiter Cass McCombs’ second album this year. It’ll be released via Domino Recs this November, and the first track to drop from it, “the Same Thing,” features a much more driving, straightforward execution than much of the material on April’