Beirut

Adding a little cinnamon to the coffee grounds every now and then provides just the right amount of spice to liven up the daily cup of joe.  Perhaps consider spicing Continue Reading →

Gayngs

I know what you’re thinking (trust me, I’m very intuitive), “Music inspired by the 80s electronic sound can be so neon, futuristic and loud!”  Trust fair readers that while the Continue Reading →

SBTRKT

The world of electronic music is comprised of its own genres and rules that appear foreign to one not a part of the community.  Artists of this community typically break Continue Reading →

The Antlers

A singer/songwriter that morphed into a trio, it seems that the music of The Antlers has evolved into a completely new genre over the course of just 4 releases.  Instead Continue Reading →

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.

Just to confirm, no, you have not stumbled upon a NASCAR fan site.  Yes, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. is perhaps one of the silliest choices for a band’s name and Continue Reading →

Elliott Smith

Indie music can be busting at the seams with innovation and unique instrumentation.  Sometimes it takes a guy and a guitar to realize the mastery that can still be applied Continue Reading →

The Replacements

Get ready, because things are going to get loud.  But then they’re going to chill out a bit and you might wonder if we’re talking about the same band all Continue Reading →

Kurt Vile

A cup of Kurt Vile is like a dose of comfort.  With all the right ingredients and influences, you couldn’t brew a better folk, Americana singer/songwriter if you tried.  His Continue Reading →

Beach House

Have you ever considered having a conversation with a ghost?  The answer is most likely “no,” but if you change your mind, Beach House would be the perfect duo to Continue Reading →