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 →
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 →
To be frank, if you haven’t heard the song “Love Will Tear Us Apart,” you need to take a listen. Go ahead…I’ll wait. Now, picture this song released in the Continue Reading →
With a stark black wardrobe and understated demeanor, it would be easy enough to dismiss The xx as a trio of sullen teens (despite now being in their early twenties). Continue Reading →
For a band that was only active between 1982 and 1987, The Smiths left a lasting impression on the world of Indie and Pop music alike despite only releasing 4 Continue Reading →
This is a band with a distinctive voice at the helm, a killer drummer as an anchor and some finely constructed tunes that can navigate across the line that separates Continue Reading →