Every album has a story. The story behind The OaKs‘ debut album, Our Fathers And The Things They Left Behind, is one of the
In the midst of the British punk explosion in the late 70s, every one of those risin bands seemed to have at least one
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
I can’t think of many bands who still make good music after almost forty years. I am generally not referring to solo artists though,
I have decided that several posts this week will be about the fun genre of synth-pop. I started last Friday with Duran Duran, but
The cult synth pop duo take a slower but effective approach on their ninth studio album.
The Arcade Fire won critical acclaim in 2004 for Funeral, their first full length album. Amidst Funeral‘s wild popularity, however, Arcade Fire’s earlier EP,
The teenage indie pop duo create a surprisingly strong effort on their Barsuk debut.
While I realize that most of the previous posts I made have made about material released in 2006, this new feature is self-explanatory. I
There were hundereds of “could-have-beens” during the Britpop explosion of the 90s, but none may have had as much influence, praise, and potential that