Zola Jesus = Sia x Chelsea Wolfe + Austra / Rihanna … read more
Review: Zola Jesus – Taiga
Zola Jesus = Sia x Chelsea Wolfe + Austra / Rihanna … read more
Zoot Woman = Fischerspooner – Felix Da Housecat + Blur … read more
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Yelle = Uffie x La Roux + Little Boots … read more
Young Ejecta = Neon Indian x Porcelain Raft + I Break Horses … read more
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Young Guv = (Big Star x Prince / Cheap Trick) ± Kids On A Crime Spree … read more
Young Creatures = Death Cab for Cutie + Surfer Blood + Vampire Weekend … read more
Youth Worship LP1 Self Harm Records Street: 06.30 Youth Worship = Local H + Hum + R.E.M. Even though this new project from Asobi Seksu’s James Hanna started off compellingly enough with the rad EP1, their debut album, LP1, turned out to be a far cry from it. Somehow, they fell prey to something of
Crowe has found a lane, and on In This Year, she races down its unifying center. What the album might lack in range, it more than makes up for in atmosphere; where it forgoes bombast, it revels in eeriness. … read more
Zex Fight For Yourself Magic Bullet Records Street: 10.01.14 Zex = Toy Dolls + Vice Squad Zex is the perfect example of UK82 punk rock in the contemporary form. Their album, Fight For Yourself, is 10 tracks that beautifully highlight the best 1980s street punk. However, Zex’s message of individuality and teenage rebellion are almost