Wow, wow, wow! Now typically, the style of music this album portrays wouldn’t be something I would normally gravitate towards. However, I’m pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed each and every song on this album – I’ve even been listening to a few particular songs back-to-back! I found myself immersed throughout the album, Silver Behind […]
Album Review: “Under The New Light” by Maia Friedman
Originally part of the band Dirty Projectors, singer Maia Friedman breaks free with her first solo album “Under The New Light,” a spacey, reflective album that explores multiple genres, from indie-folk to 80s synth-pop. This album takes aspects from her previous work with Dirty Projectors while allowing her to establish her own personal musical presence […]
Concert Recap and Photo Gallery: Flatland Cavalry Throws a Homecoming Party at Cook’s Garage
One of the most beloved bands to come out of the Lubbock Texas Country scene, Flatland Cavalry kicked off Cook’s Garage’s outdoor concert season on Saturday night. I do want to say something real quick before I go in-depth about the show. There are going to be a lot more pictures than I usually post […]
Album Review – Upside of Down – Twelve25
I had never heard of Twelve25 before listening to this album, and I must say, I am very impressed and will most likely be listening to more of them in the future. There was your traditional relaxed indie vibes, but there were mixes of some hard guitar solos and instrumentals that added a unique sense […]
Concert Recap: Whiskey Myers Rock Sold-Out Buddy Holly Hall
Returning to Lubbock for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic took over, Whiskey Myers tried their absolute hardest to burn the Buddy Holly Hall down over the course of their two-hour set. One of my classes this semester is News Writing and in that class, I’ve been told many many times that one of […]
Album Review: “Barbara” by Barrie
Originally starting out as a 5-piece band and slowly transitioning to a one-woman show, Barrie has been on the scene for a few years now and knows a thing or two about change. This new album “Barbara,” written almost entirely by Barrie Lindsay alone, is filled with ideas of change, growth, and grief, all wrapped […]
Album Review – The Jacket – Widowspeak
If there is one thing I am going to take away from this album, it’s the guitar. That’s it, that was the best part of this album. Not that the album was bad, it was that the guitar was just that good. Throughout the album, the songs started to sound a bit similar, but then […]
Album Review: “Sunk” by Babehoven
Babehoven originated out of Portland, Oregon in 2017 and is composed of Maya Bon and Ryan Albert. Their first single “Out of This Country ” dropped in 2018 and the band consistently released singles up until their first album. Babehoven’s first album “Nastavi, Calliope ” was released in 2021 and their latest “Sunk” was released […]
Album Review: “Great American Painting” by The Districts
The fifth full-length album by Pennsylvania indie alternative group The Districts is one that gets stuck in your head for hours on end. The techno grooves and new-wave synths find their way into every nook and cranny of your brain in the absolute best way possible. Straying slightly from the more mellow tones of previous […]
Album Review: “WHO CARES?” by Rex Orange County
One of indie pop’s brightest stars, Rex Orange County has gone from a cult favorite to now one of the genre’s biggest names. I remember the first time I heard him. It was over the summer a few years ago and while on the ride home, the song Loving is Easy came on the AltNation […]