Sighing with soft, floating filaments, Island Moons’ “Slumber Sail” offers serene layers of music coated in enchanting textures.
‘Ciao Bella’ discloses a dark catharsis, transported on heavy layers of ’90s grunge, accentuated by the stirring voice of Kyle Tekiela.
Equally balancing melancholy with brightness, the ‘Become’ EP (Sub Pop) remains aligned with the ethereal haziness listeners expect from Beach House.
Wage War brought the “Manic” to Worcester Palladium on May 12th with bands Nothing, Nowhere and Spite. What else can we say? It was a killer...
The split, taken as a whole, projects a future nostalgia vibe, unapologetic about the exploratory emotions expressed therein.
We caught Blink-182's first of two Toronto shows at Scotiabank Area and, along with openers Turnstile and Beauty School Dropout, the night was one hell of...
Currents brought along Like Moths to Flames and Invent Animate for a spectacular, sold-out show at Gramercy Theatre in New York.
Touring to support The Sick, the Dying… and the Dead!, the first new Megadeth album in 6 years, Dave Mustaine, James LoMenzo (bass), Kiko Loureiro, and...
With its throwback rhythmic pulse and warm vocals, Night Hymns’ “Blue Bottle” exudes delicious tangs of shimmering retro textures.
Cossetted within ice-cold, sepulchral instrumentation, Outer Limit Lotus’ ‘Dazzling Darkness’ (Sheep Chase Records) projects tones of melancholic gravity taut with foreboding.
Full of complex colours and a scrummy variety of sonic styles, ‘That Is That’ is not only charismatic but also a most decorative album.
London rock duo Nova Twins hosted an intimate pop-up show at Brooklyn, NY’s Elsewhere on Tuesday evening, and we were lucky to catch their set!
California alt-pop trio half•alive brought their “Conditions Of A Punk” tour to New York’s Brooklyn Steel with support from Tessa Violet and Dev Lemons.
Imagine Slipknot or Korn attempting to cover Baby Ford or even Kylie Minogue and pulling it off, and you’ll get a feel for ‘The Fire Within.’
Akin to a musical chameleon on #NorthboundTrain (Mighty Quinn Records), Red Matter merges tangs of everything from Americana to gospel-laced soul.