Laura Marling

If it were revealed that an old soul was somehow trapped in the body of Laura Marling, I would hardly be surprised.  This indie folk songstress has been making music Continue Reading →

José González

Synthesizers are modern and exciting with the extent of their versatility, however, it can be refreshing to escape all the complexities of modernity to the refuge of a guy and Continue Reading →

Little Dragon

The beauty of the all-encompassing “indie” genre is the fact that it is so all encompassing.  An avant-garde artist looking to break the mold (if not create an entirely new Continue Reading →

Washed Out

Disclaimer: This post contains talk of synthesizers, but rest assured fair readers that these are not the 80s synthesizers of Animotion, A Flock of Seagulls or The Fixx.  I would Continue Reading →

Cults

Just in time for your summer romance, comes the full-length debut from Cults.  Don’t be fooled into thinking that these are creepy songs enticing you to drink the punch just Continue Reading →

Fleet Foxes

When you hear the word Folk, you may have a particular artist or picture come to mind.  Be it Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell or perhaps a hippie with a guitar Continue Reading →

Elbow

This is the biggest little band that you’ve never heard of.  Their passports say U.K., which may explain their lack of familiarity here in the States, but don’t jump the Continue Reading →

R.E.M.

It is safe to say that you may have heard of a little band called, R.E.M.  This vaguely familiar band was formed in 1980 and releases their fifteenth album this Continue Reading →