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 often wonder whether the genre of “art-rock” will be looked back upon as the epitome of stylistic innovation in this current decade. While
Yeah, no Radiohead feature today. While I love the band and the new album to death, there is no point in covering something when
As unfortunate as it sounds, contemporary artists with a strong emphasis on classical instruments continue to be a dying breed. It is difficult to
Fomerly of D.C.-based trio Q and Not U, frontman John Davis steers an enjoyable debut with his partner in crime, keyboardist/vocalist Laura Burhenn. Avoiding most aspects of
Unless one is referring to a singular mind of genius capabilities, the sentiment that “two heads are better than one” certainly rings true in
Though I have been fortunate enough to gain exposure to a variety of geographically diverse music, I admit that Finland is one of the
When a band wears that certain “experimental” tag proudly on their sleeves, it would be foolish to expect one consistent critical response. It is
It was just yesterday that I was musing about musicians traveling from country to country, coping with obstacles both musically and socially. While Hoax
With new surroundings and unfamiliar faces, it is initially a tough task to adapt and live in a new country. So, how do these