Indie Rock

Japandroids Fate & Alcohol review

Japandroids : Fate & Alcohol

Japandroids were never the type of band to fade away. You’d be forgiven to assume otherwise,…

A Place to bury strangers synthesizer review

A Place to Bury Strangers : Synthesizer

For over two decades, A Place to Bury Strangers have cultivated a signature sound that bridges…

High Vis Guided Tour review

High Vis : Guided Tour

The London post-punk group’s third album explores more nuanced material while still flexing their hardcore muscle

Karl Blau Vultures of Love review

Karl Blau : Vultures of Love

The prolific singer/songwriter crafts a warm album of ballads and psychedelic choogle alike

Jessica Pratt tour

Jessica Pratt announces 2025 tour dates

More U.S. shows lined up in support of ‘Here in the Pitch’

Fievel is Glauque Rong Weicknes review

Fievel Is Glauque – Rong Weicknes

The Brooklyn duo build rich, jazz-pop arrangements from their intricate, progressive songwriting

Wild Pink Dulling the Horns review

Wild Pink : Dulling the Horns

Following the inward turn of 2022’s ‘ILYSM,’ John Ross and co. rise from the ashes and tear it up

Bat for Lashes Two Suns

Bat For Lashes’ Two Suns built a fantasy world of its own time and space

Natasha Khan’s sophomore album was the actual best record of 2009

Geordie Greep The New Sound review

Geordie Greep : The New Sound

The Black Midi frontman’s first solo record leans deeper into virtuosic studio prog

Fred Thomas A Window in the Rhythm review

Fred Thomas : Window in the Rhythm

The Michigan singer/songwriter revisits a younger self on some of his most beautiful and heartbreaking songs

Half Waif See You at the Maypole review

Half Waif : See You At the Maypole

Written following a miscarriage, Nandi Rose’s latest is both devastating and beautifully written

Tropical Fuck Storm Inflatable Graveyard review

Tropical Fuck Storm : Inflatable Graveyard

Formed in 2017, Australian post-punks Tropical Fuck Storm garnered early acclaim for their first two…

Metz

Metz announce indefinite hiatus

The band’s upcoming tour dates will be their last for the foreseeable future

Birdie Some Dusty

Birdie’s Some Dusty bridged two distinct musical eras

A look back at the 1999 indie/sunshine pop cult classic

Godspeed You Black Emperor no title review

Godspeed You! Black Emperor : NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024, 28,340 DEAD

Heavy with despair, the Montreal post-rock collective’s latest feels defeated

Xiu Xiu Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto review

Xiu Xiu : 13″ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto With Bison Horn Grips

Jamie Stewart and company continue to find creativity through challenging sounds

Alan Sparhawk White Roses My God review

Alan Sparhawk : White Roses, My God

Let’s go ahead and get this out of the way: White Roses, My God is…