Tag: new music
A review of Mute Duo’s album “Lapse in Passage”
Rating: 7.5/10
Mute Duo comes out of a long tradition of contemplative music, one that has consistently run through the music world since the 60s....
A review of “Dreamers Do” by Kat Edmonson
Rating: 7.3/10
2020 is the year that Kat Edmonson really embraces the dreamer inside of herself. After nearly 20 years in the music business, the singer...
A review of Luke Temple’s “Both-And”
Review: 8.5/10
Some musicians get better with age. Like a fine wine, they add layers of flavor to their palette, accumulating years of experience that...
A review of “Titanic Rising” by Weyes Blood
Rating: 8.3/10
The album opens with a queasy synth, a sound that seems to be oozing out of a VHS tape that’s been cooking in...
Song of the Day: “Try Hard Fool”
The most recent single from The Growlers, "Try Hard Fool", is a laid back ballad with little nuggets of wisdom tucked inside its self-deprecating...
A review of Fionn Regan’s “Cala”
Rating: 7.9/10
On “Cala,” Irish singer/songwriter Fionn Regan continues to refine his particular brand of ambient-folk. It’s a mood he’s elevated to the forefront on...
5 Upcoming Album Releases to Look Out For
These days there are so many bands, artists, and musicians out there producing amazing music on what feels like a non-stop basis. When there...
Bon Iver “i,i” album review: A shift towards community
Rating: 9/10
At this point it’s strange to say that Bon Iver has become somewhat ubiquitous in the world of music. Brainchild Justin Vernon has...
Yves Jarvis: “The Same But By Different Means” review
Rating: 8.3/10
Sometimes the most exciting music to listen to is also the hardest to classify. The deconstruction of genre and form is a difficult...
An album review of William Tyler’s “Goes West”
Rating: 7.6/10
The first thing I notice about William Tyler’s new album “Goes West” is the dazzling artwork. The design by Robert Beatty is both...