Ariel Pink pulls out all the stops on pom pom; it’s weirder, heavier, catchier, and more ambitious than anything he’s put out in the past, and he knows it.
Phil interview's Kayo Dot frontman Toby Driver about his bands excellent new album Coffins on Io, fan interaction, and the importance of mainstream music.
With the release of The Beatles' The Bootleg Recordings 1963, Mark Milner explores the history of bootleg records and how artists and labels have countered.
In the wake of Tim Lambesis' murder for hire arrest, Jeremy Erickson explores where the music of As I Lay Dying and makes a case as to why it is still something the true metal fan should be listening to.
He Whose Ox Is Gored play an amazing brand of Doomgaze. Here's an interview with the band where we talk about touring, getting robbed, and all the new music the band has coming out.
There is an art of record shopping at thrift stores, the key is being "well-versed" in pop music. You're probably not going to find any mint Beatles records