Woods – Strange to Explain

Woods has been around since 2005. One of few indie bands who has stood the test of time, with a constant release of over ten albums in the last decade. Their latest album “Strange to Explain” is a testament to their ability to grow and improve. What started out as a solo project with lo-fi […]

Gum – Out In the World

Jay Watson is the kind of artist that everyone with a creative endeavor should strive to emulate. Despite being a full time member for prominent psych rock bands Tame Impala and POND, he manages to make more music on his off time under his moniker GUM. Consistently releasing new material in the past five years. […]

Muzz – Muzz

Muzz is composed of veteran musicians. Paul Banks is the frontman of Interpol, Matt Barrick played drums for The Walkmen and Josh Kaufman is a multi-instrumentalist and producer who has worked with The National and Bob Weir, among others. The interesting thing about this self-titled debut is how it doesn’t sound like a first album […]

No Age – Goons Be Gone

No Age was formed from the LA DIY scene in December of 2005. They started their career making indie punk with abrasive textures and tones. Making use of heavy distortion with even heavier energy. Their fifth album Goons Be Gone follows in the same vein, except with fifteen years worth of practice and refined techniques […]

Wolf Parade – Thin Mind

The latest album from Wolf Parade holds a message that we should all lend our ears to. Thin Mind takes a look at the deterioration of our social relationships and the environmental destruction that our society is headed to. Be it from the technological advances that are encasing us to our computer screens, or the […]

Painted Zeros – When You Found Forever

Painted Zeros latest album sees Brooklyn-based songwriter Katie Lau through a journey of facing her demons and overcoming them. When You Found Forever has a variety of acoustic pop and fuzz-rock songs with the ability to rouse or soothe. Lau has a sincere, heart-on-your-sleeve approach to lyrics which she uses to express her struggle with […]