Shack has the reputation of being one of the most underrated and unluckiest bands during the Brit-pop explosion in the 90s. After Mick Head’s
It would be accurate to say that the Lylas cherish the holiday spirit. From Halloween to Christmas, it seems they treasure any day that
Would it be considered cliché to meet your true love in an indie record store? Maybe in the movies, but to Rebecca and Ryan
As they themselves put it, The Lisps are a “cute” foursome out of the Bronx, NY. They are filled with confidence, wit, and exuberance
I noticed lately that much of the material I’ve been posting over the past week has been somewhat similar in relation to its genre.
Dick Prall has experience of both the country and city. As a young boy, he grew up on the rural plains of Iowa with
My admiration for Neil Hannon and his The Divine Comedy is no secret. Their most recent album, Victory for the Comic Muse, is one
To the average tourist, the historical city of Oxford, England echoes nothing but the words of tradition and education, thanks to the renowned University
Many acoustic-based duos can be easy to write off. Complaints of overused musical elements and generic melodies are some mainstream staples that acoustic artists
Another consecutive day featuring two Australian bands in a row. I’m not sure why it is so sudden, but 2006 has really been a