On their third studio album, Crossing The Rubicon, the Sounds have, at last, evolved theirs, building upon and honing—at times even discarding—their lip-glossy punk-pop, flirting with beat-driven synth-dance.
moreThe Lemonheads’ covers album—sampling from acts as diverse as Gram Parsons and Christina Aguilera—will finally see the light of day just in time for the seasonal pucker-stand rush.
moreIf you’re going to name your musical project the Revolution and your debut album Revolution, then you’d better hope that your music is, well, pretty fucking great.
moreRecognizing that la vie Parisienne might jeopardize his reign as the gray, existential conscience of modern Blighty, our beloved Jarvis Cocker has negotiated his new geography by journeying into Anglo-Teutonic territory.
moreWhat do you get when you pair a Philly-based DJ with a penchant for dinosaurs and a British producer whose pseudonym was once changed from Solid Groove to Switch?
moreHad it been mere narrative, It’s Frightening might be little more than Poe manqué—each song a tale steeped in mystery, suspense and somber reflection. Instead, the sophomore record from Brooklyn’s indie half-dozen delivers a polished cinematic sound, probing the depths of melodrama that made their debut effort a striking success.
moreMaybe it’s because their songs owe a great debt to the Stone Roses and Frank Zappa, or perhaps it’s because all five of them have long, messy hair, but Amazing Baby, the Brooklyn-based heirs apparent to MGMT, have been pigeonholed as “drugged-out nudist hippies”—even before the release of their debut album.
moreThe debut album from Oregon’s Hockey delivers a hat trick of electro-infused dance, pop and disco.
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Meet actor-musician Max Turnbull—better known by his Rip Torn–inspired stage moniker Slim Twig—a pompadour’d Goth-dandy from Toronto. (Think Jack Skellington in 1950s Memphis.)
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