Album review: Rolling Blackouts
Rolling Blackouts is the third album from The Go! Team, an indie-rock sextet that blends its funky pop-garage-rock sound with pretty much every musical style it can get its hands on. In any given song, […]
Rolling Blackouts is the third album from The Go! Team, an indie-rock sextet that blends its funky pop-garage-rock sound with pretty much every musical style it can get its hands on. In any given song, […]
Throughout a career spanning more than 15 years and nine albums, Destroyer founder Dan Bejar has drawn numerous comparisons to David Bowie, and for more reasons than just his sound. Bowie is the quintessential rock […]
For those of us that have seen the near-cryptic trailers for DreamWorks’ new flick I Am Number Four, a little feeling of uncertainty sets in for anyone who hasn’t read the novel the film is […]
Like long-winded versions of the tabloids that line grocery store checkouts, celebrity memoirs are rife with trivial information. For Eugene Pack, those all-too-revealing autobiographies are the stuff of gut-busting comedy. Pack, a writer, producer, actor […]
Zeus’ debut LP Say Us starts off very deceptively. After a few minutes I was very quick to pass it all off as another classic rock-influenced band that sounds only slightly different than actual classic […]
Malissa Sole isn’t afraid to ask for help. When the Atlanta dweller founded 4th Ward Heroes in May of 2009, her willingness to ask for favors and advice gave her the momentum she needed to […]
Atlanta’s own rap trio Travis Porter continues to keep it “Turnt Up” with Music Money Magnums, the outfit’s first release since signing with Jive Records. Music Money Magnums is club-friendly, whether it’s a nightclub or […]
When the husband-wife duo of Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore decided to buy a sailboat and escape to the ocean for a year, they had no intention of restarting their musical careers. Something about the […]
Unfortunately, 2010 has been a sadly unmotivated year for independent music. Fledgling bands such as Best Coast and Wavves have been riding on massive torrents of praise from Pitchfork Media for their beachy fuzz-pop and […]
Wonder what it’s like to hear a serial killer’s thoughts set to music? The Books’ latest release. The Way Out. might be the answer. This album exists in a niche genre—sound collage. This unique genre […]
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