Alice Phoebe Lou, a South Africa native, is making a splash in the indie music community again by releasing her newest album, Glow, in the wake of a year’s worth of touring her last album. Lou has also previously released albums called Orbit in 2016 and Paper Castles in 2019. According to Lou the album, […]
Album Review: S/T by Antonioni
Coming up in the Seattle DIY scene, 4-piece indie band Antonioni have been playing together since 2016, releasing a few EPs before this debut album. This album sits as a culmination of the sounds of their previous EPs but has a uniqueness to it that would be expected from an introductory album. The band, as […]
Album Review: A Good Distraction by Forty Feet Tall
Forty Feet Tall has made an explosive comeback with their second album, A Good Distraction, a follow up to their debut album, Forty Feet Tall, that was released in 2014. The Los Angeles, California natives got their start in 2011 while still in high school and built quite a fanbase playing gigs in LA, however […]
Album review: I AM JUST A BOY LEAVE ME ALONE !!! by dad sports
This EP by the three-piece out of California is infused with a high-school-coming-of-age nostalgia to it that makes you want to immediately hop in your car and blast it with your windows down. Each track has a light and airy feel to it that leaves you with a “can’t sit still” feeling. It’s one that […]
Album of the Week: “Grecian Urn” by Adult Books
Adult Books is a three-piece post-punk group from Los Angeles, California. The group, led by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Nick Winfrey, has been making music together since 2012. Their latest release, Grecian Urn, creates a very interesting take on the post-punk genre. The band seems to have added an L.A. flair to the usually dark and […]
Album Review: This Is This by Grouplove
Grouplove is back with a bang, their newest album This Is This, marking their fifth studio album since their inception in 2009. The album encompasses that 90’s rock alternative sound that the band is known for, along with a playful beat that is sure to keep listeners on their toes and nodding along. The album […]
Podcast: Pass the Rock
On the first episode of Pass The Rock Podcast, Abraham gives a raw description of the biggest upsets so far in the 2021 March Madness tournament. He explains how many of the top seeds need to lock in and take the lower seeds a lot more serious as the Sweet 16 round takes off this […]
Album Review: Humor by Russell Louder
Finally, after releasing four consecutive singles every year since 2018, non-binary artist Russell Louder’s long-awaited debut album is here. Included in the album are all four singles, “Cost of Living”, “Light of the Moon”, “Hello Stranger”, and “Home”. Louder describes their music as being made for dancing and crying, this is the perfect way of […]
Album Review: Lunatic House by Spirit Award
Lunatic House is the 3rd full-length album from the Seattle three-piece, Spirit Award. While the band sticks to their indie-rock roots, this album shows some of the wider range of this band’s sounds and talent. Each song brings something new, but all seamlessly come together to make one coherent album with a noticeable post-punk influence. […]
Album of the Week: “Show Me How You Disappear” by Ian Sweet
Anxiety is an emotion that has resonated with many people over the events of the past year. This emotion is what has driven Ian Sweet’s latest record, Show Me How You Disappear. Ian Sweet is the moniker of solo artist Jilian Medford, who has risen to a considerable level of fame over the past five […]