These songs feel like home. They may not have the major label touch or pander to any current scene but there is something so
For their debut full-length, The Grates, 3-piece from Brisbane, have gone all out on production recording the album in America and working with a
The cult synth pop duo take a slower but effective approach on their ninth studio album.
The Arcade Fire won critical acclaim in 2004 for Funeral, their first full length album. Amidst Funeral‘s wild popularity, however, Arcade Fire’s earlier EP,
The teenage indie pop duo create a surprisingly strong effort on their Barsuk debut.
Dan takes a look back on Bolan’s classic album from 1974.
Colin Meloy, singer for The Decemberists, has once again recorded an EP in tribute to one of his strongest musical influences. Released in conjunction
Neil Hannon’s latest album ranks as one of his best as he continues he traditional and original sound.
Spencer Krug (of Wolf Parade) explores some old and new boundaries with his new project, Sunset Rubdown.
White Rose Movement explores post-punk and electro in their energetic debut.