Judas Priest = Saxon + Accept + Iron Maiden … read more
Review: Judas Priest – Firepower
Judas Priest = Saxon + Accept + Iron Maiden … read more
Brooklyn “do everything” folk band Woods return with a bright album full of quaint little pop songs with no edges and hooks so sugary they make Teenage Fanclub look like The Ramones. Woods are probably the least freaky of the “freak folk” acts, but definitely the most consistent (as long as Devendra Banhart keeps making shitty albums). … read more
Moray = Panopticon + Liturgy + Deafheaven … read more
Heather Grey = Tomppabeats + Kenny Segal … read more
Like many of their musical contemporaries, Baltimore’s Wye Oak are embracing new modes of music-making and shying away from guitar-based rock structures to favor synthetic sounds and electronic textures. … read more
As someone who has more recently jumped from the EDM bandwagon to the world of deep house, this album was instantly added to my growing playlist of funky jamz for any occasion. … read more
Workman Song is the cooler version of Alex Ebert from Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes. Workman Song establish a cool, distant electric sound—one that leaves you wondering if you’re tapping your foot to the folk-beat or the hypnotizing echo of Sean McMahon’s voice. … read more
American gothic David Eugene Edwards plied the indie folk rock of his group 16 Horsepower like a rough-hewn locomotive in a world of diesel-powered grungemobiles. … read more
With an intimate, cozy and airy feel, Yesway ends up feeling a journey through the clouds among angels playing harps and harmonizing among saints. … read more
Young Widows = Pissed Jeans + Death From Above 1979 … read more
Yarah Bravo = Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes + Del tha Funky Homosapien … read more
Zola Jesus = Sia x Chelsea Wolfe + Austra / Rihanna … read more