Paragraphs “You Can’t Make a Ghost Without It’s Sheets” Review
Album review for the debut EP, You Can’t Make a Ghost Without It’s Sheets, by Minneapolis post-rockers Paragraphs.
Album review for the debut EP, You Can’t Make a Ghost Without It’s Sheets, by Minneapolis post-rockers Paragraphs.
Review of the new album from Austin, TX indie stalwarts Spoon, who return with their latest LP Transference.
Album review of Causers of This, the debut record from South Carolina lo-fi artist Toro Y Moi.
Alan Sparhawk, best known for his work with his highly influential three piece Low, returns with his rocking second album under the Retribution Gospel Choir moniker, simply titled 2.
Teen Dream clearly stands as Beach House’s most accomplished work to date, and will doubtlessly be the first truly great album of the year.
With Vampire Weekend’s new record Contra, it seems that everything that was so ebullient about the band’s previous album has been watered down to a lukewarm broth
Yeasayer return with their 80’s influenced sophomore album Odd Blood, which finds the band taking some stylistic jumps that occasionally succeed, but ultimately fall short of their exciting debut album All Hour Cymbals.
A great deal of time and effort has gone into Doomtree MC Dessa’s second solo album, a Badly Broken code, and it shows.