Album Review: milo – a toothpaste suburb Michael White·September 30, 2014 a toothpaste suburb solidifies milo’s place on that list of indispensable emcees that populate rap’s teeming underground.Album Reviews·2 mins read
New Jams: The Antlers – Refuge Ben Lynch·September 30, 2014‘’Refuge’’ one of the standout tracks on Familiars is the perfect reflection of where The Antlers are without losing touch with their origins. New Jams·1 min read
Album Review: Thom Yorke – Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes Kevin Krein·September 29, 2014Thom Yorke's second solo album Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes is a surprisingly refreshing jolt and an all encompassing listening experience.Album Reviews·3 mins read
Album Review: Electric Wizard – Time To Die Daniela Patrizi·September 26, 2014Be warned, the latest from Electric Wizard, Time To Die is a beast that is a must have in your Doom Metal collection!Album Reviews·2 mins read
Interview with Dustbloom Jon Robertson·September 26, 2014Dustbloom talks about the Salt Lake City music scene, the recording of their excellent new album Keeping The Black Dog at Bay, and beer stained t-shirts.Interview·9 mins read
Album Review: SBTRKT – Wonder Where We Land David Dring·September 25, 2014SBTRKT's latest album Wonder Where We Land is sadly an album that for all it's hits is simply let down by it's misses and that's just too bad.Album Reviews·3 mins read
Album Review: Shellac – Dude Incredible Daniela Patrizi·September 24, 2014Abrasive, arty, nasty, and sometimes noisy , Shellac's Dude Incredible is simultaneously interesting, difficult, catchy and fun.Album Reviews·3 mins read
Album Review: King Tuff – Black Moon Spell JP Gorman·September 23, 2014 Find it, buy it, and listen to it, before it’s too late. Anything else you read about King Tuff's Black Moon Spell is a waste of your time.Album Reviews·3 mins read
New Jams: Tim Korenich – Change of Pace Jon Robertson·September 23, 2014Change of Pace is a six song EP that is full of excellent ideas, sounds, and moods with Tim Korenich showing a ton of promise as a solo artist.New Jams·2 mins read
Album Review: Esben and the Witch – A New Nature Daniela Patrizi·September 22, 2014A New Nature is the finely-honed third release from Brighton-based trio Esben and the Witch and it is creepy, gorgeous and atmospheric all at once.Album Reviews·2 mins read