Singer-songwriter, producer, screenwriter, and actress Roskamala drops her debut EP, Truth She Told, a six-track collection of existential narratives describing the complexities of being human and...
Drenched in the surging gloom of subterranean, glowering guitars, Lords of Dust’s ‘Kickin Dust Up’ churns up suppressed primal compulsions.
‘Catharsis,’ by Covet, is a whimsical, glowing take on the post-rock/math-rock genre and a showcase of Yvette Young’s musical virtuosity.
Where so many artists merely imitate, Spotlights truly stand on the shoulders of giants and take their music to new heights. ‘Alchemy For The Dead is...
Pretty much rejecting easy categorization, Rum Buffalo delivers a sound best described as swanky progressive, big-band swing on ‘Blood Moon.’
Laced with crazy, gritty ferocity, Modern Monsters’ EP ‘Malice’ reeks of palpable emotions, atavistic and biting, like a storm of sonic suppuration.
‘The Fascinating Adventures of Little Bee’ is a brilliant series, with classic topics ranging from dinosaurs to the moon being offered up to readers with a...
Philly hardcore crew Jesus Piece returns with their hotly-anticipated new album ‘...So Unknown.’ Read our thoughts on the disc here...
Fox Apts.’ sound is difficult to describe because of its latent stormy surfaces, summoning up elemental spirits and their causes.
Brimming with heady indie-rock momentum and bright, wild energy, 87 and the Toys’s 'The Smile Room' delivers unbridled sonic swagger.
Lana Del Rey has a way of creating controversy and sparking debate through her use of controversial lyrics and actions and ‘Did You Know That There’s...
Vaguely reminiscent of Ennio Morricone tinted with punk-lite aromas, Erik & The Worldly Savages’ ‘FUTURE THUNDER VOID’ displays a contagious, reckless dynamism.
Set apart by the perfectly flawed authenticity of the voices of Mike Stinson and Johnny Irion, Working My Way Down is first-rate.
If you’re yet to discover Ne Obliviscaris, jump in here and become enamoured. If you’re already a fan – sit back and enjoy the very pinnacle...
The revival of a more rock-oriented expression of goth is well overdue in a post-darkwave era; and Die Oberherren may just be an essential aspect of...