The Helio Sequence
Looking for a fresh new indie pop band to love? If you answered yes, you’re in luck because The Helio Sequence is a splash of spring in the middle of Continue Reading →
Looking for a fresh new indie pop band to love? If you answered yes, you’re in luck because The Helio Sequence is a splash of spring in the middle of Continue Reading →
Listening to the catalog of Sufjan Stevens is like stepping into a completely different world with each new album. This artist is a staple of the indie pop world that Continue Reading →
I realize it is already 2011, but I can’t let go of 2010 without telling you about some tracks that may have flown under your radar. My list of top Continue Reading →
5. Massive Attack – Heligoland Releasing their first non-soundtrack album in 7 years Massive Attack presented Heligoland. Complete with the tension and release that have become synonymous with their electro-hip/hop Continue Reading →
10. Glasser – Ring As mentioned in this post (Glasser), Cameron Mesirow’s blend of progressive rock and folk is a captivating mix of sinister and sweet. Tribal drums, swirling synthesizers, Continue Reading →
An unpretentious rock band seems more likely to be an oxymoron of sorts than a truism, yet somehow Band of Horses inhabits this description with earnest while managing to get Continue Reading →
In the spaces between progressive rock, electonica, and folk grows the sound created by L.A. artist Cameron Mesirow, otherwise known as Glasser. Her music feels like you’re walking through a Continue Reading →
The inspirations and instrumentation that must come together to create the left-of-center indie rock of Deerhunter seem to make odd bedfellows. The stuff of which might produce a colossal mess Continue Reading →
Considering that The New Pornographers are often referred to as an indie power-pop super-group, you might expect them to sound like some bombastic stadium rock group in order to do Continue Reading →
Her voice is a soothing, mellow coo set against the instrumental backdrop equivalent to an anxiety attack. It may seem odd that such a strange description of music can be Continue Reading →