Album: Shirts vs. Skins Label: File Under: Music Rating: 3.5/5 Graham Wright’s Shirts vs. Skins is power-pop at its most casual. Driven by an effortless, free-flowing
Album: Shirts vs. Skins Label: File Under: Music Rating: 3.5/5 Graham Wright’s Shirts vs. Skins is power-pop at its most casual. Driven by an effortless, free-flowing
Album: The Head and the Heart Label: Sub Pop Rating: 3.5/5 It was bound to happen. What with all of the recent mainstream success of
Album: Suck It and See Label: Domino Rating: 4/5 It’s never an easy undertaking to predict the sonic structure of an Arctic Monkey’s album. Their first two
Album: Destroyed Label: Little Idiot Rating: 3.5/5 Populated by desolate and dour soundscapes, Moby’s Destroyed eerily captures the essence of emptiness. Basking in haunting structural tones
Album: Give Till It’s Gone Label: Virgin Rating: 4/5 Ben Harper’s Give Till It’s Gone is quite simply a quest for understanding. A self-reflective journey navigating
Album: Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray Label: Wind-up Rating: 4/5 Pain is a trait rarely desired. But when it helps to creatively fuel one’s
Album: Hope and Ruin Label: Bumstead Rating: 3.5/5 Is it fair to criticize a band simply because they refuse to deviate from routine? That’s the question
Album: Mazes Label: Sacred Bones Rating: 4.5/5 There comes a time when an album’s expressive creativity transcends simplistic critical analysis. Moon Duo’s Mazes is that album.
Album: Swan Label: Suburban Noize Rating: 3.5/5 Battered and bruised, Unwritten Law’s Swan was originally slated to be theSan Diego rockers grand finale as a musical