The Wandas

The crisp, jangly guitar-pop that The Wandas produce recalls the playful power-pop of Teenage Fanclub and Big Star. It is touched with a dose

Art Imperial

Like perhaps the most famous of surf-rock innovators (Brian Wilson), Arthur C. Imperial does not surf. Rather, the sights and sounds of witnessing the

Skeletons – People (2011)

Skeletons’ new album, People, continues their rich mash-up of freak-folk and prog-rock, all while remaining separate from other contemporaries like Timber Timbre, Man Man,

About Group Start & Complete

About Group’s Start & Complete has flown somewhat under the radar. It is somewhat surprising considering both its quality and the fact it features

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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

Tamikrest, Toumastin

Westerners tend to group Tamikrest into the “desert rock” movement, a vague and cinematically inclined term for music that would sound appropriate set under

The Antlers – Burst Apart (2011)

The Antlers’ previous release, Hospice, was so emotionally stirring that listeners felt personally close to frontman Peter Silberman, like he was a longtime friend