Pop

  • “Too Old To Die Young” isn’t my favorite from Timber Timbre’s new album, Creep On Creepin’ On, but this is becoming my favorite music video to come outta the project. With a series of crude pencil drawings, this animated video dishes out an array of disturbing transformations. Enjoy,

  • airspray

    MP3 Teasing toward their full-length debut, Civil Civic has dropped another track from it. If you’ve been into all of the fuzzy drum machine rock the duo has put out thus far, this new track, “Street Trap,” should hit the spot. With a driving bassline and shimmering guitars, the

  • 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

  • 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.

  • Last year, just like many on the blogosphere, I was pretty impressed with the tracks Twin Sister was putting out on the net via the EP Color Your Life. When the band’s buzz became too big to ignore, Domino Recs signed ’em, and now we’ve got a full-length

  • album

    A full stream of the album provided on YouTube via Sub Pop Recs. Mister Heavenly is somewhat of an indie rock supergroup, and I don’t care how many times that word has been used thus far to describe this project. Mr. Heavenly features Nick Diamonds of Islands and the

  • Recently uploaded to SoundCloud, here’s a new track from Sampha. If you’re a regular viewer of my reviews, you may remember this UK singer-songwriter from his vocal features on the new SBTRKT album, which grows on me with each listen. On “Indecision,” people who were introduced to this

  • feist

    Hugely successful Canadian solo artist, ex-Broken Social Scene member, and iPod commercial star Feist announced her new album Metals a while ago, but until recently listeners have not been able to hear what the album is going to sound like. Based on this first taster track “How Come You Never

  • dance

    Here’s some catchy, smooth electronic pop music from two guys I’d never expect to create catchy, smooth electronic pop music. The project is Miracle, and the musicians involved are Zombi’s Steve Moore and Daniel O’Sullivan of Mothlite, Guapo, and, most recently, Ulver. Between the two of

  • Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s debut full-length surprised me in some places, but underwhelmed in others. I love how effortlessly these guys pull together a fun and bouncy salute to the world of 60s rock and pop. It sounds as fresh as it does retro. Where this album really ended up