Music That Takes Me Places
Tough year. It weighed heavily on me. I often found myself overwhelmed by my thoughts, feelings, concerns, and frustrations …
Trampolene’s debut albumSwansea to Hornseyis a real banger. Direct and unvarnished, it blends spoken word with sharp-edged i…
Dori Freeman’s Letters Never Read is an album full of understated charm and clarity. She leans into classic Appalachian root…
After a six-year hiatus, Wolf Parade returns with Cry Cry Cry, an album that feels like a homecoming with frayed edges. The …
In 2011, James Murphy and LCD Soundsystem played their farewell concert at Madison Square Garden. Seven years later, Murphy …
I was unfamiliar with the Norwegian band Ulver during their early, dark metal years. I first discovered them with their elev…
It’s been 22 years since Slowdive recorded an album, and their self-titled release is a stunning return, washing over you wi…
Pumarosa’s debut album The Witch is a brooding, shape-shifting listen that never quite settles, and that’s its power. Built …
What a debut album! South London’s Little Cub shine on Still Life, mixing synth-driven pop with sharp, observational lyrics.…
Alynda Mariposa Segarra, who fronts the band Hurray For The Riff Raff, grew up in the Bronx. Over time, they had become incr…
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