NME probably summed this show up the best when they proclaimed it the 67th best moment in rock history (see here). Indeed, 1995 to
The Morning Benders are from California, and this is not surprising judging by their sound. They seem to create a very easy-listening and smooth
Spencer Krug (of Wolf Parade) explores some old and new boundaries with his new project, Sunset Rubdown.
I can think of several bands that are regarded as one hit wonders, despite an impressive discography that went mainly unnoticed. One of the
For some, like myself, the Japanese noise scene is full of music that isn’t that enjoyable, and the Japanese pop scene is usually too
Gaskets are an electronic pop duo from Virginia, with a unique twist of very energetic vocals and catchy synth hooks. Ross Harman and Teddy
Andrew Bird is in the midst of writing his new album, which is due early next year. The album will consist of ten tracks
Luxembourg is a band consisting of members from small towns throughout England. Their primary sound can be compared to bands such as Pulp, The
The Radio Dept. have been around for ten years, floating on and off the radar as the band’s progress has been up and down