Valhalla Dancehall – British Sea Power
The lo-fi subtlety of The Decline of…, British Sea Power’s first offering of Echo & the Bunnymen songs rewritten by the Pixies, quickly gave way
The lo-fi subtlety of The Decline of…, British Sea Power’s first offering of Echo & the Bunnymen songs rewritten by the Pixies, quickly gave way
Ian Svenonius is what he is, and if you know what that is, more than likely you’ll already know if you want this album or
Here’s a question: if you listen to ten Stereolab albums, will you be able to tell them apart? The answer is probably not. Stereolab had
You know that one experimental, mostly instrumental track that bands from the lower depths of the Factory Records catalog would put on the B-side of
Singer-songwriter Louis Jones operates under the moniker Spectrals and recently released the cleverly titled Extended Play, a seven-song EP that channels past extraordinaire Phil Spector’s
Svein Berge and Torbjorn Brundtland are back with the follow-up to their hugely popular album Junior, and they continue their streak as one of the
Mike Sniper has tried his damnedest to convince the world that he’s an enigma. He’s played the press fearing, Jandekesque character, all the while being
These days, every time you utter the phrase “surf rock,” a burly man throws a sack of kittens into the icy Seine and laughs a
The term Swan Song comes from the myth that a swan is completely mute during its life, until just before it dies, and then it’s
Hisham Bharoocha has made quite the name for himself over the past decade and a half. He’s been a member of two proficient experimental noise
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