by Music Team | Dec 2, 2014 | Album Review
With the inevitable clashing of electric guitars in the background, the sophomore album from Immigrant Union, led by The Dandy Warhol’s Brent de Boer, Anyway still manages to pass itself off as a neo hippie folk record. The dream pop-y lyrics melt right into the...
by Music Team | Nov 19, 2014 | Album Review
Ever wonder what The Mamas and The Papas would sound like playing in a dirty basement show on a college campus? One would imagine it sounding something like this album. Garage rock takes on San Francisco summer of love psychedelia in Cool Ghouls’ “A Swirling...
by Music Team | Nov 17, 2014 | Album Review
Playland is the second solo album from iconic indie guitarist Johnny Marr. Marr is most famous for his work with the Smiths, Modest Mouse, Electronic, etc and Playland sounds like the culmination of everything has learned playing in these different bands. Marr blends...
by Music Team | Nov 5, 2014 | Album Review
After disappearing for 5 years Jamie T has finally come back with his new album “Carry On the Grudge” and it was so worth the wait. Jamie Treays, who goes by his stage name Jamie T, is an English Singer Song writer from South London. He rose to popularity after...
by Music Team | Nov 5, 2014 | Album Review
Commune, the second studio album for Swedish group Goat starts off slowly with long, sustained bell ringing, a tip-off to the meditative journey of the upcoming album. The calm of the bells anticipates the sudden onset of one of the best tracks on the album, “Talk to...
by Music Team | Nov 4, 2014 | Album Review
In 2013 Killer Mike and El-P smashed open the gate and released their self titled debut in a duo titled Run the Jewels. After the high standard set by their debut they’re solidify their status as one of hip hop’s best artists further with the sequel,...