After producing a critically successful album, more of the public notices the skills that the producer has in the music industry, whether it is what they produce next or if they make some sort of an album themselves, with a band or solo. After the success of “Pure Comedy,” the latest from Father John Misty, […]
Album Review: Car Seat Headrest- “Twin Fantasy”
I think that this album speaks to a little part of each of our soul’s, even if you like it or not. When I heard that Twin Fantasy came out, I stopped and thought, “Wait, I remember listening to that album 5 years ago.”
Album Review: “Always Ascending” by Franz Ferdinand
The main thing that once made Franz Ferdinand a compelling band was their distinct style of dance-friendly indie rock that found a home with mainstream audiences back in 2009 with the release of their album Tonight: Franz Ferdinand.
Lights All Night at Dallas Market Hall, December 29th-30th.
The festival will include a diverse mix of EDM acts and Hip-Hop across two stages. EDM artists such as Bassnectar, Marshmello, Porter Robinson, NGHTMRE, and Seven Lions will be performing alongside upcoming Hip-Hop artists including Ugly God, Smokepurpp, and Maxo Kream.
Beastie Boys Member Believes Sexual Assault Accusations Against Father
(Undated) — The father of a Beastie Boys member is the latest public figure accused of sexual misconduct.
Album Review: “Please Be Mine” by Molly Burch
Even if Molly Burch’s debut album was a lazily written, generic contribution to the indie genre, her smooth vocals and impressive range would be enough reason to listen to Please Be Mine (I would describe her voice as a cross between Lana Del Rey and Zooey Deschanel). Luckily, Burch’s songwriting is as equally satisfying as […]
Album Review: “Apocalipstick” by Cherry Glazerr
Cherry Glazerr is one of the seemingly innumerable indie noise pop bands from L.A., yet unlike many of their less distinctive counterparts, Cherry Glazerr manages to mature from the listless instrumentals and somewhat nonsensical lyrics of their earlier work (to be fair band frontwoman Clementine Creevy was 15 when she formed Cherry Glazerr) to produce […]
Album Review: “Cozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends” by A$AP Mob
2016 has been one heck of a year for rap and hip-hop, and A$AP Mob’s Cozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends bookends the catalog perfectly. Cozy Tapes marks the fruition of everything the Mob failed to capture on their first release, Lords Never Worry, a shoddy mixtape and even worse intro for the Harlem-based rap group. […]
Album Review: Soft Hair by Soft Hair
Soft Hair has triumphantly created a “chill, sit back on the couch” album yet it also makes you want to move and groove on said couch. Soft Hair is a new duo with known artists, La Priest and Connan Mockasin , who combine their two unique styles seamlessly on their album , Soft Hair, to […]
Changes Review
Kevin Krauter released his debut EP, Magnolia, back in 2015. And for the fans eagerly awaiting his return, he is finally back with some new jams. Changes, coming out just in time for the winter, features all the pleasing indie folk qualities that you’ve come to expect from him and brings back nostalgic feeling of […]