Some albums find themselves to be easily accessible on first listen, while others tend to take awhile to grow on you. Unsurprisingly, the grower
Neil Hannon’s latest album ranks as one of his best as he continues he traditional and original sound.
The town of Woodstock NY is usually peaceful and quiet, but on a good day one can catch a glimpse of its lively music
Japanese bands usually have a strong sense of originality in comparison to many Western bands. One result of their originality can lead to odd
Oh, here we are again at The Divine Comedy. I posted some tracks from them as close as a few months ago, in which
XTC will be forever known as one of the catchiest bands to come out of the UK. Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding both have
Think About Life are a duo from Montreal consisting of Graham Van Pelt and Martin Cesar (of Dishwasher and Monkey Heart). As shown in
NME probably summed this show up the best when they proclaimed it the 67th best moment in rock history (see here). Indeed, 1995 to
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