Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts play to their strengths and do it surprisingly well on Blaster. Weiland doesn't re-invent the wheel, but keeps it rolling.
Local H play to their strengths on Hey, Killer and ignore anything that doesn't fit the description of hard edge alternative rock. Local H make no apologies
Autopilot's Desert Dreams is definitely the perfect musical backdrop to the desert that is the prairies of Saskatchewan; simple, organic, and enjoyable.
Moon King has crafted a stellar record with Secret Life that introduces us to the true effect that a lifetime of personal growth and loss can bring about.
Shlohmo wanted for Dark Red to be his loudest release yet, and in that he succeeded. However, Dark Red remains welcoming through his attention to detail.
Sicko Mobb's Super Saiyan Vol. 2 is a worthy successor to the tape the heralded in the bop movement, and shows promise for their upcoming major label debut.