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.
Lost Friends, the debut album from Middle Kids is vulnerable, hopeful, and satisfying. But without any challenges, it might be too perfect for its own good.
Dolly Parton, Gender, and Country Music portrays an artist of strength and verve who’s committed to being exactly who she wants to be on her terms, no matter what the traditional paternalistic power structure dictated she should do.
Coop hates Lisa Simpson vocals and Joanna Newsom. Kendon loves Joanna Newsom and (apparently?) Lisa Simpson vocals. On this edition of "I (Don't) Hate That", Kendon tries to convince Coop that Joanna Newsom isn't just pretentious art-folk.
On Ministry's 14th album "AmeriKKKant", Al Jourgensen takes on gun-worship, racism, the alt-right, and Donald Drumpf while returning to the sound that defined Industrial Metal.
Cherry Red's new box set All Sides of the Roxy takes a focused look at Todd Rundgren, presenting nearly three hours of guest stars, power pop gems, piano ballads and Philly soul, all live at Los Angeles' Roxy Nightclub in 1978.