Live at the Blue Room
A brilliant compilation of songs, all recorded live in the small theatre in C…
A brilliant compilation of songs, all recorded live in the small theatre in C…
Slightly classical ethereal post goth piano music. Reminiscent of the Rachel’…
While moving, tight, and on the beat, Camden still leave me feeling slightly …
This man’s voice kills me. It feels so innocent yet so knowledgeable. So awar…
Truly beautiful, harmonizing, alt.country-touched melancholy that bursts into…
Fast, driving, edge of the knife kinda rock. Concrete scraping vocals that st…
A bit of twang, a bit of jangle, a bit of alternative rock, a bit of somethin…
Post something. I can never quite decide what. Post-hardcore? It’s not emo, t…
The first song kind of reminds me of lo-fi Nick Cave vocals over slightly gar…
Almost dreamy rock, spacing out underneath high airy vocals and fuzzed out se…
A six-song EP exploding out of Atlanta with no explanation given, no rest all…
Mellow moving guitar over a held-back almost-hushed voice. Sometimes remindin…
Some moody styling emo from these kids. Some angst, some high but steady guit…
Hitting off in fine power trio style, the Milwaukees move between pop and roc…
A strange blend of California stained power punk (I hate to say it, but the w…
Singer Siobhan Duffy describes the Gunga Din’s sound as “Southern Lounge.” But what exactly does that mean? As she tells Marcel Feldmar, it aon’t indie rock…
The first song scares me. Yelling metal music, aggression overload… but mov…
Guitar driven emotional rock crawling with shadows. Driving and unrelentless,…
If you know the Red House Painters, you know this man’s voice. Strong and mel…
Ever since I started listening to the Dream City Film Club, I’ve been waiting…
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.