The ancient stereotype that aging artists have a tendency to spiral downwards has echoed through the past, present, and will continue to do so
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When I reviewed Of Montreal‘s Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? about four months ago, I was completely obsessed with the record. In a
Even though Rosy Nolan is based out of New York, she seems to be perfectly aware that her country roots may seem a bit
The View‘s debut album, Hats Off to the Buskers, hasn’t even been released yet. Still, the hyped four-piece from Scotland has already been on
The uniquely titled Mezzanine Owls hail from the Los Angeles area, embracing their current local scene with atmospherically enjoyable rock songs layered with reverb,
Judging solely from the photo above, I think it would be accurate to consider that The Dirty Novels may have a bit of an
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This past week has been filled with news of fresh releases by prominent names. Though many would consider these songs to be “leaks” of
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