When I reviewed Of Montreal‘s Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? about four months ago, I was completely obsessed with the record. In a
Last October, I posted a single from Patrick Wolf‘s new album, The Magic Position, which was the very riveting and catchy ‘Accident & Emergency’.
In the world of underrated British artists, one of my many favorites include The High Llamas, a band formed in 1991 by talented songwriter
Emil Svanängen is Loney, Dear, a musical project recorded straight out of his bedroom in Jönköping, Sweden. Perhaps much like the “British Invasion” of
It is impossible for most artists to avoid comparisons to their past influences. After all, complete innovation is not something to be taken lightly.
If analogies are to your liking, the popular opinion is that Cornelius is the “Japanese version of Beck”. While it may be true that
Scotland’s own Arab Strap certainly had a great run. Last September, the likable duo of Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton announced that they would
The Book Of Knots. Even the name sounds complexing, with the music not being much different. I suppose you could call the New York-based
The word “flawless” is hardly a loose term. Straightforwardly, it is something without any errors or faults whatsoever. I have yet to find an
Sitcom writers should pay attention to the story of The Dark Romantics. Eric Collins and Dean Paul are the head songwriters and good friends.