We Are Scientists have released some of the best indie music you’ll ever hear. We look back on their amazing discography and reviews their latest, Megaplex.
I don’t want Courtney Barnett to sit still - not for my sake or my daughter’s, even if that means she won’t be able to truly appreciate how good Tell Me How You Really Feel is for several years.
If there ever was a white people equivalent to the Wu-Tang Clan—Broken Social Scene are it and their latest album Hug of Thunder is an unnecessary reunion.
Mount Eerie's A Crow Looked at Me is a rumination on how to continue living after his wife died, leaving him to raise their 1.5 year old daughter all alone.
Throughout Infinite Worlds, Vagabon questions what it means to enter spaces with others who don’t empathize with you including those who are closest to you.
Grand Vapids' album Guarantees blends impressive songwriting, brilliant melancholy crawls, and constant mood changes to create a brightly shining whole.
Matt Berninger and Brent Knopf as EL VY are a mismatched musical duo and Return to The Moon is an album that doesn’t lack ambition but blatantly lacks focus