Yeah, no Radiohead feature today. While I love the band and the new album to death, there is no point in covering something when
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
There is little doubt in my mind that The ACB’s have been mistakenly introduced as “The ABC’s” on more than one occasion. After all,
Cheerleader chants, infectious hip-hop, and irresistible dance-pop? Sounds like something that The Go! Team can handle with ease. As it turns out, their second
Justin Russo follows up a pleasing debut with a more expansively fulfilling continuation of his enjoyable style: infectiously majestic orchestral chamber-pop with hints of
If it were not for the references to ICQ, Facebook, and other forms of technological social networking in the geekily titled “The Only One
For the tourism offices in Sweden, the past several years must have been a breeze. With such a bustling outlet of quality Swedish musical
Sometimes the oddest of mixtures can bring a band together. For The Afternoons, it was a mutual love for the prolific David Bowie and
In the marvelously abundant world of music blogs, it is rare occasion when a new artist that is worthwhile has yet to be exposed.
There were never too many bands who took their names literally. The Smashing Pumpkins never smashed pumpkins, Super Furry Animals were merely men, and