Entering the indie music scene with a storm of hype can mean soul-crushing pressure for a band trying to find their audience. Luckily, the quartet known as The Pains of 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 →
Summer may be coming to a close for most of the country, but anyone who has ventured to Southern California knows that summer often lingers well into the autumn months. Continue Reading →
Nada Surf, often referred to as an alternative power pop band, surfaced on commercial radio in the summer of 1996 with a single called “Popular.” Yes, I just used the Continue Reading →