You can call me biased if you please, but I have a tendency of getting a bit excited whenever writing about anything related to
The amount of time it takes to record an album varies dramatically from artist to artist. Some are like Ryan Adams, sometimes releasing several
I’m sure your mother has told you at least once to “respect your elders”. The Zetland Players are certainly respectful, with two of the
After a year of rampant speculation, it is finally official: Blur is back! The Brit-pop legends recently confirmed that former guitarist Graham Coxon will
The word “flawless” is hardly a loose term. Straightforwardly, it is something without any errors or faults whatsoever. I have yet to find an
———————————————————————————————- 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
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.
Here is a brand new track from Frog Eyes. You know, one third of the apparent holy trinity that is Swan Lake. I may
Some bands just sound better when it’s raining outside. This is a fact, particulary in mind of those dark and moody bands of the
I checked out Assembly Now on the recommendation of Art Brut’s publisher. Though their style is not similar to the rhyming fiends of Art