“Who” is Infectious?
Is the first taste of David Byrne and St. Vincent as good as one would think?
Read MoreIs the first taste of David Byrne and St. Vincent as good as one would think?
Read More“Craver,” the opening track of Lower’s Walk On Heads EP, proves that punk may have had a lengthy near-death experience, but it never died.
Read MoreJC Brooks and the Uptown Sound reassure listeners with a funky, post punk sound.
Read More“Take A Walk” may not be the poppy jaunt that one would have expected as a follow up to Manners, but it shouldn’t cause anyone to run away.
Read More“Heaven” carries the weight of love lost, lessons learned, and life re-examined.
Read MoreLocal band, Shiloh has a familiar sound unlike anything one might expect to hear.
Read MoreThe pieces are all here. It could have been a good song.
Read MorePair an unavoidably catchy rhythm with the dichotomy of positive folk pop beats and lyrics embedded with an empty world of loneliness, and you have …
Read More“Princess of China” carries emotional strength but it’s also something Chris Martin’s kid Apple could’ve written.
Read MoreMany iconic rock bands have written songs about California. Why? Why is this one state so rock ‘n’ roll-friendly? Why do these musicians have such a draw to the state? What are the differences between the songs today and the songs now? The most recent popular California songs were Local H’s “California Songs” (which was […]
Read MoreWith its carefree hooks and upbeat lyrics, The Shins’ newest single, “Simple Song,” is just that.
Read MoreFebruary is over, but here’s once more love song, courtesy of Jack White.
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