Drenched in an ultra-catchy, pulsing motion, seductive, and addictive, “Ko” immediately establishes Sounds of Walker as an electronic tour de force.
With “Trickle,” Locations express the sentiments of ordinary people, who find themselves under the boot of the plutocracy.
The combination of Jim Evens’ splendid voice and fuzzy shoegaze riffs impart a compact, cathartic essence to Helen Stellar’s ‘Moonlight Amnesia.’
Mysterious and inscrutable, frail and vulnerable, ‘microtubule encoded memory’ by Cerpintxt conveys listeners into a realm lacking linear thought.
Las Vegas-based garage rock outfit Detective Frog recently released their single, “Phantom of the Community,” foreshadowing their forthcoming long player, Vol. I, inspired by classic monster...
Similar to an ill-fated heroine in a doomed relationship, Jenn Vix’s “In The Air Tonight” hums with visceral, heavy sorrow.
‘Blue’ is a grand album. It sounds heavy, and it is emotionally heavy. Yet it’s also a breath of fresh air, musing on love’s manifestations.
Folk-rock artist Skittish (aka Jeff Noller) debuts his 10-track album ‘Midwest Handshake,’ paying tribute to his Minnesotan roots.
Damn! With “Music Man,” Jules takes alt-rock by the horns and wrestles it into submission with beaucoup aplomb and bravura.
Tamar Berk comes into her own on ‘Tiny Injuries,’ an album exposing unvarnished emotions and a multiplicity of stylistic elements.
Haunting, complex and more intricately layered than it initially comes across, Tamra’s “Omens, Silos” achieves a remarkable sonic balance.
Saturated in glutinous waves of primal, pop energy, Name Sayers’ ‘Joyboys In The Grindhouse’ pulsates with ferocious, mysterious power.
Full of various stylistic aromas, there’s a delicious minimalist feel to “Mask,” highlighted by the morphing vocals of Raylee Forest.
Pervaded by elusive familiarity, the songs on ‘One Way Ticket to Midnight’ reflect a sonic scintillance difficult not to succumb to.
Like soft-serve ice cream, 'The Night Owls' delivers rich, velvety textures, sugared by the silky-smooth vocals of Marianne Bourgeois.