The good folks over at GroopEase just love being generous. In addition to offering significant discounts on up-and-coming artists, they are now giving away
Tyler, The Creator's second full-length, Golbin, is so polarizing that two reviews of slightly contrasting opinions seemed appropriate. Mike and Jay look at the
Westerners tend to group Tamikrest into the “desert rock” movement, a vague and cinematically inclined term for music that would sound appropriate set under
April was a busy and thoroughly enjoyable month in music. It’s easy to point out that big names dominated most of it, some of
The Antlers’ previous release, Hospice, was so emotionally stirring that listeners felt personally close to frontman Peter Silberman, like he was a longtime friend
Reviews of these new tracks: Son Lux's "Rising", Shabazz Palaces' "Are You… Can You… Were You? (Felt)", and John Maus' "Believer".
The role of a producer is often undesirable to many young musicians. The arrogance and pretentiousness among many in this niche leads them to
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THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. I wrote in depth about the excellent start-up GroopEase last week, noting it as a great way to find
Cass McCombs’ fifth full-length, Wit’s End, is a natural progression. His early material showcased an infatuation for intricately produced psych-rock, never becoming indulgent enough