The consistency of Spencer Krug, one of the indie-rock’s most consistent songwriters, continues to prove true in Random Spirit Lover, Sunset Rubdown’s second album
I am pleased to announce that we will be hosting another ticket giveaway. It is featuring an electronic artist who nearly defines artistic consistency.
As successfully as minimalism (or “theater composition”) worked for the likes of Philip Glass and Steve Reich, some artists simply prefer an openly expendable
Here is the third compilation, gathering the best tracks featured on this site in May. As usual, you can either download the songs individually
Oh, Jamie Stewart, how your fans adore the bluntness you possess. As the ever elusive frontman of Xiu Xiu, your music has enchanted us
Here is the second compilation, gathering the best tracks featured on this site in April. The previous compilation in March went over well so
Sometimes inspiration can come in the oddest packages, literally. One early morning in 2004, Jeff Ilgenfritz was in the middle a usual morning routine
Japanese avant-pop is an interesting genre. Interestingly enough, the genre has yet to catch on with fury in it’s native Japan. Despite this, artists
The amount of time it takes to record an album varies dramatically from artist to artist. Some are like Ryan Adams, sometimes releasing several
DJ Shadow – Erase You (featuring Chris James) [audio:https://obscuresound.com/mp3/p8/dj-era.mp3] DJ Shadow – Seein’ Thangs (featuring David Banner) [audio:https://obscuresound.com/mp3/p8/dj-see.mp3] Josh Davis (DJ Shadow) has long