by Kat Dobay | Nov 17, 2023 | Album Reviews
Blonde Redhead, and other indie rock veterans have seen a surge of fans in recent years. Their unexpected comeback is in part due to their song “For the Damaged” from their 2000 album, and its placement in the Rick and Morty TV series. Blonde Redhead’s growing...
by Kat Dobay | Nov 9, 2023 | Album Reviews
Blue Broderick, perhaps better known as DINERS, grew up listening to Beach Boys on the radio in the Phoenix suburbs. Her home was filled with other bands that her parents would listen to like Smashing Pumpkins or John Lennon. This instilled a lifelong love of...
by Kat Dobay | Nov 7, 2023 | Album Reviews
Mitski is recognized as perhaps one of the best singer-songwriters on the scene today. The expectations for the new album were high, and she rose to the occasion. The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We is her most impressive project to date. Her previous album Laurel...
by Kat Dobay | Oct 18, 2023 | Album Reviews
Sun June welcomes their third album, titled “Bad Dream Jaguar,” which evokes a dreamlike state. With roots in Austin, their music has carried a distinct Texan quality—unhurried, akin to leisurely drives across vast roads under the Texan sun. Sun...
by Kat Dobay | Oct 17, 2023 | Album Reviews
Margaret Glaspy’s newest album Echo The Diamond is quickly becoming one of my favorites to listen to right now. For her third album, the Brooklyn musician abandons the use of synthesizers and intricate arrangements featured in her previous LP. Instead, she chose an...