While several British bands have been embracing the new synth-rock outburst, American bands have been somewhat reluctant. San Francisco’s Luxxury appears to be one
In the dark and blurry photo above, the two-piece Three Chords And The Truth are simply doing what they do best: creating simplistic catchy
There are several reasons why I am extremely impressed by solo musicians who can create a whole album of material entirely on their own.
It’s been buzzing around that Interpol signed to Interscope. It’s a step up to the mainstream, which could be upsetting — but their talent
The Sad Little Stars are a pop duo from New York, consisting of Max Low and Rachel McIntosh. Yes, that’s right, two people. They
There were hundereds of “could-have-beens” during the Britpop explosion of the 90s, but none may have had as much influence, praise, and potential that
Elefant is a four-piece indie rock band that formed in New York in 2002. Fronted by Diego Garcia, who is Argentianian, Elefant focuses on
This is the beginning of a feature I’m starting up called ‘Dashing Debuts’. Basically, I am taking some of the most impressive album debuts
The Divine Comedy is a band from Northern Ireland with a revolving door of a lineup, but strongly fronted by Neil Hannon (above). The
I take a look at The Starlight Mint’s third album as they craft their finest album on their Barsuk debut.