A prevalent veneration for the past can certainly be detrimental to an artist’s work if their techniques are either outdated or generic, but holding
Within the packaging of their debut album, the Minneapolis-based Dark Dark Dark opted to include an eight-page booklet of photographs that featured a few
Like many college students in October, this past month – for me – has been the busiest of the year in terms of workload.
I was originally going to begin this feature by comparing Katzenjammer’s passion for music to some relentless force of nature, mainly because this Norwegian
When the Austin-based Sound Team released their third and final album, Movie Monster, in 2006, the subsequent acclaim was mainly attributed to the group’s
As displayed in the previous feature that covered my personal perception of prolific artists, a substantial amount of recognition and success does not always
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Even just by reading her own personal thoughts on the art of music alone, one can easily gather that Jenny Hval is one of