Music
Angel Bat Dawid: Requiem For Jazz
Angel Bat Dawid versus Mozart in a steel-cage match. Who you got?
Nighttime: Keeper Is The Heart
Go back to the future with Nighttime’s time-traveling wyrd folk spectacle Keeper Is The Heart.
Horse Lords: Comradely Objects
“Fusion” is a genre-descriptor that is constantly on the verge of utter uselessness.
Living Hour: Someday Is Today
The gazey, dreampop excursion takes us into a languid interior dimension of emotional transcendence.
Kitner: Shake The Spins
Kitner tells the story of life lived at the tail end of a boozy buzz, with another night of debauchery on the way.
Twen: One Stop Shop
Twen charts a course across the sound waves of trans-Atlantic pop on their LP One Stop Shop.
Iceblink: Carpet Cocoon
Ambient is no longer the province of purely theoretical sound experiments. Enter Iceblink.
Mamalarky: Pocket Fantasy
A gooey, 12-stack musical layer cake, shotgun-blasted with rainbow sprinkles by a laughing clown.
NNAMDÏ: Please Have A Seat
NNAMDÏ ghosts his songs before they ghost him. But you’ll love Please Have A Seat anyway.
Already Dead: My Collar Is Blue
Already Dead remembers punk’s roots in political dissidence on their latest LP My Collar Is Blue.
Dear Nora: human futures
The band out of Joshua Tree gets real about life, memory, and crustaceans.
Makaya McCraven: In These Times
Makaya McCraven makes the old new again with the soulful and cinematic LP In These Times.
Pet Fox: A Face In Your Life
Pet Fox pulls off a few tricks on their label debut LP A Face In Your Life.
Kal Marks: My Name Is Hell
The underlying musical and philosophical idea of Kal Mark’s latest full-length My Name Is Hell is trotted out upfront like the proud thesis of an undergraduate Lit paper.