Jul 8, 2007 Cam Butler by Cam Butler (Review) Cam Butler’s self-titled EP shows that folks from “down under” certainly know their way around western film music.
Jul 8, 2007 In the Gloaming by Henry Flower (Review) These four songs are inspired by the paintings of Claude Monet, J. M. W. Turner, Ken Bushe, and Mark Rothko.
Jul 8, 2007 Non Resurgam by Henry Flower (Review) The EP’s four songs were created by improvising guitar lines through various effects boxes.
Jul 8, 2007 You Turn Me by Drone Dimension (Review) Drone Dimension was well on their way to becoming a shining light in the “nu-gaze” movement.
Jun 20, 2007 A Place to Bury Strangers A Place to Bury Strangers explores the same, pummeling sonic territory of Skywave while delving even deeper into the darkness.
Jun 9, 2007 We Walked in Song by The Innocence Mission (Review) The album is dedicated to both of Karen’s parents, and that sense of loss and mourning permeates the album.
May 30, 2007 Afraid to Dance by Port-Royal (Review) The skillful blending of electronics also allows for some delightful surprises to crop up here and there.
May 27, 2007 Echodrone by Echodrone (Review) There’s nothing wrong with diving recklessly headfirst into the sounds you love and pushing them as far as you can.
May 10, 2007 God Save the Clientele by The Clientele (Review) As evocative as The Clientele’s lyrics might be, much of their songs’ impact comes from the band’s incredible musicianship.
May 6, 2007 Lifeguard EP by Daniel Maze (Review) Four songs of blissed out electronica that recalls Boards of Canada as well as My Bloody Valentine.