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Will Hoge stopped by Mississippi Studios in Portland, OR on his first post-accident U.S. tour and proved that his rock show is just as sweaty and strong as it always has been.
As many of you know, the wait is almost over. Person L‘s The Positives will release tomorrow for CD and digital release. The band is constantly finding a niche in their genre since Kenneth Vasoli parted ways with The Starting Line. Person L continue to surprise the indie scene with their complex arrangements and variety [...]
Yellow Fever: Jennifer Moore and Adam Jones are the duo known as Yellow Fever. They hail from Austin, Texas and play minimal art pop.
Preview: “Hellfire”
First Impression: A westernized track with calm arrangements.
Listen To: Do people still challenge one another in gunslinger face-offs?
»Save It: “Hellfire”
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After a last-minute venue change, Local Natives rocked and sweated their ways through an impressive set at Berbati’s Pan in Portland.
The Bloodsugars surfaced in Brooklyn’s indie scene back in 2008 when they released their BQEP EP. (Can I buy another vowel, please?) After making their presence known in New York, The Bloodsugars are seeking a wider audience by supporting their latest album, I Can’t Go On, I’ll Go On in any way they can.
According [...]
»Album Reviews For Release Date: 11.10.09
by Joshua Krage
This week is evidently the week to release the live footage/tracks from that show you did in London that one time. And if you didn’t play a show in London, just throw together a Best Of from your latest set of albums. Don’t have a latest set of [...]
If you were browsing Amazon when you should have been doing your homework, then you might have noticed that Animal Collective have a new EP coming out. From the information given on an ordering page, a fan is just left wanting more. We have more:
Track Listing
Fall Be Kind
Release Date: November 23rd (digital copy) / December [...]
Brazos: A trio from Austin, Texas who do folk-pop the right way. The band was originally songwriter Martin Crane’s solo recording project until he decided to add some more texture to his music by calling for a few band mates, guitarist Nathan Stein and bassist Paul Price.
Preview: “Day Glo”
First Impression: A catchy song with simple [...]
Dirty Projectors played a couple old songs, some new songs, and a lot of Bitte Orca at the Aladdin in Portland, Oregon.
Butch Walker graced a full house with his presence last night when he played the popular album Letters (in its entirety) in Los Angeles at the well-known Hotel Cafe. If you’re not in the loop about what’s going on, the latest Butch Walker shows feature him playing a selected album in its entirety for that [...]