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.
Releasing an album fresh out of college can be an interesting process. One arrives at the point where excitement and ambition are more prevalent
The month of October always seems to root out the Album of the Year contenders, making this and November one of the most active
I was a bit weary when Bishop Allen began their EP project, where they released an EP once every month for the entirety of
To say that Lymbyc Systym represent the next large movement might be an overstatement, but their methodology is certainly becoming more prevalent among emerging
Stereotypes involving the carefree indulgences of a Californian summer have been circulating since surf-rock originated in the ’60s. Its inception was largely brought on
Continuing with the recent theme of atmospheric pop music that Washed Out and Neon Indian showed us, Her Vanished Grace deliver a similar sort
When projects attempt to be conceptual in both their style and purpose, there arises a sensitive area where criticism has difficulty retreating from the
Continuing with the stream of CMJ-bound artists, The Library are a bit different from what many expect at a festival of CMJ’s often frenetic
It would be nice if all New Yorkers were given next week off for the sake of new music. CMJ’s Music Marathon is already