The top ten will be unveiled tomorrow, but these albums are just as worthwhile.
Part two of our five-day feature broadens the coverage of this year's finest albums.
I was so enamored with The Silent League’s second album, Of Stars and Other Somebodies, that I wrote about it twice within several months.
If it is possible to be ambitiously impatient, Kevin Martin would exemplify it perfectly. His ambition and impatience often clash for the listeners’ enjoyment,
To say that Lymbyc Systym represent the next large movement might be an overstatement, but their methodology is certainly becoming more prevalent among emerging
When projects attempt to be conceptual in both their style and purpose, there arises a sensitive area where criticism has difficulty retreating from the
The importance of a first impression is something that has been stressed since humanity’s inception, with philosophers as early as Socrates noting its role
We are producers. We make music for you. This is what UltraChorus convey on their web site, almost sounding like they cater to artists
An artist who sports a scruffy beard, sings about “indie queens” and kings, and names their album after a Kurt Vonnegut quote is bound
Although many industry professionals may have a tendency to disagree, there is nothing wrong with the audible expression of youthful exuberance. An immediate assumption