Jul 19, 2006 Shapes and Sizes by Shapes And Sizes (Review) There’s something infectious, toe-tapping, and even joyous about the album as a whole.
Jul 17, 2006 History Will Never Hold Me by The Hourly Radio (Review) There are moments where the band transcends any potential limitations of said genre, and prove such knee-jerk reactions wrong.
Jul 13, 2006 Avalon Sutra by Harold Budd (Review) These songs are fragile, tender, ephemeral things… and they are best experienced and celebrated as such.
Jul 13, 2006 Tarnation’s Return Tarnation is/was one of those bands that, like so many other great bands, never received any significant amount of exposure.
Jul 9, 2006 All Lost by Monster Movie (Review) A blend of lush, euphoric pop music with lyrics full of existential despair, romantic failure, and wistfulness.
Jul 4, 2006 The Drift by Scott Walker (Review) You must either acquiesce to Scott Walker’s latest or just throw the whole thing away and move onto something safer.
Jun 29, 2006 Remmings by Anoice (Review) Anoice’s music has a definite maturity about it that belies the band’s relative newness.