Husband and wife duo Eric Krans and Jen O’Connor, who record music as The Parlor, did not mean for their latest album Wahzu Wahzu to have much d...
It was roughly five years ago when Widowspeak (a.k.a. Molly Hamilton and Robert Earl Thomas) first earned a spot in our hearts and (more directly...
For a certain segment of the music loving population (myself included), Baltimore-based duo Beach House aren't just another band. They have reache...
It's 2015 and I think it's fair to say that Tame Impala are officially one of the most critically acclaimed young rock bands in the world. It's ha...
This won't come as a surprise but when we host a dinner party in our home, I take the music selection very seriously. At the most basic level, t...
As someone who discovered a love of music in the early-to-mid 90's, I spent a lot of time listening to music that could be loosely described as e...
One notable trend in independent music in the past few years is the band/artist that pens songs that sound like they were sent here from anothe...
Aside from the color of the vinyl, the center labels were the first things I noticed when I opened my copy of Mikal Cronin's latest album MCIII. S...
Hayden's Hey Love is not what you'd call an upbeat album. In fact, if we're being honest, it's often kind of a bummer. For example, the album open...
Bashed Out, the third full length from Paris-based songwriter Kate Stables (better known as This Is The Kit), is a morning album. Like the sunrise...
Cosmic Troubles is the second solo album (but first under the Faith Healer moniker) of Edmonton, Canada songwriter Jessica Jalbert. And it's quick...