Imagine how barren the indie music scene would be if the process of attending college was nonexistent. It is impossible to count how many
Ah, free albums. They are a pure thing of beauty. To listen to the material in its entirety you are not even forced to
I wonder how Matt Gagin would react to being called an accidental child prodigy. Prodigy, with delight – but accidental? Well, his story is
I am sure that at one point in your lives, many of you have experienced a feeling similar to the one felt by Matt
As important as a debut album is, it usually inherits expectations that are either nonexistent or minimal at best. The artist is inexperienced, giddy,
If the vast range of artists featured throughout this past decade served as any example, the critics who shunned the Brit-pop explosion of the
Justin Russo follows up a pleasing debut with a more expansively fulfilling continuation of his enjoyable style: infectiously majestic orchestral chamber-pop with hints of
I would imagine that hanging around Mercury Rev would do extreme justice in molding a musical intellect. Keyboardist Justin Russo was fortunately given that
On the cover of Great Northern‘s debut album, Trading Twilight for Daylight, sits a barren tree backed by an arctic landscape. Such a dormant
This is a new feature that I’ve been thinking of adding for awhile. Basically, seeing how many people seem to enjoy podcasts and compilations,