Canadian country musician Whitney Rose returns with her latest release We Still Go To Rodeos, an album that defies conventions as it progresses. If you’re flicking through your local record store’s country section and come across Whitney Rose’s We Still Go To Rodeos, despite the lack of wear, you could easily assume it’s from the seventies judging by the artwork. But no, … [Read more...] about Whitney Rose: We Still Go To Rodeos – Review
Brendan Benson: Dear Life – Review
Brendan Benson releases 'Dear Life', his first solo album in seven years, evidently written from a place of ecstasy and contentedness that translates into pure joy upon listening. Probably most well-known for co-founding Rock band The Raconteurs – alongside Jack White, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler – singer-songwriter-producer Brendan Benson is set to release his seventh … [Read more...] about Brendan Benson: Dear Life – Review
The Strokes: The New Abnormal – Review
The Strokes return seven years after their last album with the latest release, The New Abnormal, but are they basking in former glory? cialis online Indie gods, The Strokes, have come a long way since their Last Nite hey-day. With a handful of albums, alongside members dabbling in other projects, no output has even closely matched the New York bands seminal 2001 album Is … [Read more...] about The Strokes: The New Abnormal – Review
Thundercat: It Is What It Is – Review
Bass virtuoso and genius, Thundercat returns with his fourth solo album It Is What It Is, proving once more why he is so highly regarded by both the jazz and hip-hop world. Thundercat, whose real name is Stephen Bruner, is the go-to bassist in contemporary African-American music. He lives and breathes music, having come from a greatly successful musical family (his father … [Read more...] about Thundercat: It Is What It Is – Review
The Imbeciles: The Imbeciles – Review
The Imbeciles self-titled debut is a mayhem of sound with an acquired taste, distinguishing its purpose in modern music. The Imbeciles, an amalgamation of musicians from London, Los Angeles and Texas, recently released their self-titled debut – a hardcore experimental whirlpool where each song barely reaches two minutes. Recorded directly onto two-inch tape (on the … [Read more...] about The Imbeciles: The Imbeciles – Review
Circa Waves: Sad Happy – Review
An ambitious attempt to focus each side of an album entirely on an emotion is expertly delivered by Scouse indie rockers Circa Waves with their latest release, Sad Happy. Liverpool is most famous for birthing The Beatles, but through the years a multitude of other excellent musicians have come onto the scene (whether that be Echo & The Bunnymen, Frankie Goes to Hollywood … [Read more...] about Circa Waves: Sad Happy – Review