Last October, I posted a single from Patrick Wolf‘s new album, The Magic Position, which was the very riveting and catchy ‘Accident & Emergency’.
This past week has been filled with news of fresh releases by prominent names. Though many would consider these songs to be “leaks” of
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
I picked up an extremely interesting compilation the other day. Titled International Sad Hits, Vol. 1: Altaic Language Group, it collects several notable songs
———————————————————————————————- 20. Band of Horses – Everything All the Time The first time I heard Band of Horses, there was one immediate comparison that
———————————————————————————————- 30. Destroyer – Destroyer’s Rubies Dan Bejar has one of the music unique voices in indie rock. It’s also one of the most
———————————————————————————————- 40. M. Ward – Post-War M. Ward’s Post-War is not very distinctive from his previous three albums, but in his case it’s nothing
It has reached that time of year again. As lovely as the holidays are, one cannot avoid the constant commercialization that now walks hand-in-hand
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
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.