CONOR OBERST’S NEBRASKA; TWO REVIEWS OF HIS NEW ALBUM ‘RUMINATIONS’
Yes, this is his Nebraska. To say that Conor Oberst bares his soul is now past the point. He does. Every album is…
Yes, this is his Nebraska. To say that Conor Oberst bares his soul is now past the point. He does. Every album is…
To describe how Goat sounds would do a disservice to them. Yeah, you can call them psychedelic, you can call them Folk, but that…
To be an artist, one necessarily has to be influenced by two streams: one within, one without. That is to say that an artist…
What happens when your stream of consciousness forces you to examine the various states of unrest in your relationships? The journey can be haunting,…
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Schmilco is easily listenable. Like its predecessor Star Wars, it is short, fitting with room on one standard LP. (For reference, A.M. and Wilco(The…
Pink Mexico is a three-piece band full of grungy-looking dudes who care a lot about their music. The band is fronted by Robert Preston…
With warm guitar driven melodies, a razor sharp bass, splashes of electronic effects and drums that pop like a balloon, Heaven For Real’s debut…
“TV boy, he laughs and sways and longs to smash your crystal crown.” It’s lyrics like these that make you miss a certain era,…
Red Earth & Pouring Rain, the latest from UK’s folk-rock duo Bear’s Den, is set to be released this Friday, July 22 via Communion….