Crystal Stilts announce date for In Love With Oblivion
After dropping “Shake the Shackles” last year, it has become apparent that Crystal Stilts will not be fading into obscurity anytime soon. With tighter, more
After dropping “Shake the Shackles” last year, it has become apparent that Crystal Stilts will not be fading into obscurity anytime soon. With tighter, more
Already legendary in the northwest, Christmas is a gang of I-dont-give-a-fuckers known for their wildly, electric shows where you're likely to see the guitarist crowd-surfing
Portland's own Parenthetical Girls have always contained a talent for stand-out eclecticism. Whether an orchestral-pop ballad or minimal electronica, Zac Pennington's bold lyricism consistently shines
After erupting onto the indie blogosphere with their self-released debut Why There Are Mountains, Cymbals Eat Guitars toured for nearly two years riding the molten
The always interesting Skeletons prepped their eighth album today by releasing a single. “Grandma” is a rich, mood-shifting 7-minute ride through a world of influences.
Atlanta garage-punks The Coathangers have announced their upcoming album Larceny & Old Lace, to be released by Suicide Squeeze on June 7. Their brand of
Re-envisioning their sound, the psych-rock outfit White Denim entered the studio in 2010 drawing influences from Patto to Lee Hazelwood. The result is a softer
As OFWGKTA explodes onto every facet of the music world, labels are foaming at the mouth snatching up every bit they can. MellowHype, or Odd
Following an EP and a handful of 7″s released on small labels across the board, Austin's Sleep ∞ Over toured both ends of the US
Former Haunted Graffiti member, political scientist, and gloomy dreamweaver John Maus is releasing his third LP, We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves on
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