Are you sleepy but still need to be awake to do some stuff? Since most of us are still under quarantine, do you miss saying the sentence “woaaah, there’s so much happening right now”? Or do you just want some good music to listen to? If you answered yes to any of my questions above […]
Worn-Tin – Cycles
Cycles is the latest album from eccentric singer-songwriter Warner Hiatt, working under the moniker Worn-Tin. This album is full of chilled-out numbers that one could easily glide through in a lazy afternoon. With sunny melodies, easygoing rhythms and more than its fair share of oddities, there’s not a single dull moment in this 12-track offering. […]
Tijuana Panthers – Carpet Denim
Carpet Denim is the latest release from California’s Tijuana Panthers. The trio specializes in surf-infused british era punk that captures the sunshine and beaches of its locale. The band has been known for their scrappy and stripped down approach to vintage rock & roll, but in this latest offering, they open themselves up to new […]
Boyscott – Goose Bumps
Goose Bumps is the debut album from Connecticut’s Boyscott. It features a lo-fi aesthetic that’s smooth and laid back. The band makes use of clean tones with plenty of reverb for both the guitars and the vocals, where the latter is drenched in a ghostly veneer. It evokes the feeling of carefree bliss, where you […]
The Buttertones – Jazzhound
Jazzhound is the latest album from LA’s The Buttertones, and there’s no other 2020 release that has captured the mood of this year. It’s dark atmosphere fits the feeling of rambling uncertainty, anxiety and isolation that most of us may have experienced to some degree lately. Although this was recorded a few months prior to […]
SadGirl – Water
The first LP from SadGirl is the perfect companion for a breezy summer day. The LA-based trio has been making music together since 2015, but their previous releases have only been EPs and singles. The wait is definitely worth it. Water is a refreshing mix of soul, surf-rock, slow blues and everything in between. At […]