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REVIEW: Father John Misty – “I Love You, Honeybear” PLUS Full Album Stream

Father John Misty I Love You, Honeybear Seattle, WA (Sub Pop) I Love You, Honeybear is Joshua Tillman’s second effort under the moniker Father John Misty. Written by Tillman and produced by Jonathan Wilson, the album serves as a love letter to his Emma Elizabeth...

Pissed Jeans – Honeys

Pissed Jeans Honeys Allentown, PA (Sub Pop) “Spray paint the walls, piss on your jeans” Pissed...

The Helio Sequence

Negotiations Portland, OR (Sub Pop) “Rich, free-form alternative musings and instrumental...

Record Review: Dum Dum Girls

Dum Dum Girls Only in Dreams Los Angeles, CA “Dum Dum Girls avoid sophomore slump with smart smart album” Anyone who ever said heartbreak was a bad thing hasn’t heard Only in Dreams, the latest...

Record Review: Fruit Bats

Fruit Bats Tripper Chicago, IL “The destination is unknown, but the adventure is in the journey there” Chicago based indie rockers, Fruit Bats, are back like clockwork with their fifth full-length...

Record Review: Washed Out

Washed Out Within and Without Perry, GA “The chillest of chillwave” Ernest Greene has released three phenomenal EPs under the moniker Washed Out since 2009. The buzz generated by what started out as...

Record Review: Handsome Furs

Handsome Furs Sound Kapital Montreal, QC “Synthesized keyboards with heart” Do you ever find yourself craving massive loads of synthesis and electronic beats? If so, than Sound Kapital is for you....

Record Review: Vetiver

Vetiver The Errant Charm San Francisco, CA “Let the sun warm it’s way to me” Close your eyes, and imagine yourself walking through the streets of a busy urban city, the sun beaming down on your face...

Record Review: Papercuts

Papercuts Fading Parade San Francisco, CA “The parade is here to stay” Fading Parade, the fourth full-length from San Francisco’s Papercuts, pays tribute to shoegazers of the past and present as it...

Record Review: Obits

Obits Moody, Standard, and Poor Brooklyn, NY “A bold and versatile platter” The premier track “You Gotta Lose” from the band’s self-titled debut, lays out crunchy riffs which course through the...

Record Review: Mogwai

Mogwai Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will Glasgow, Scotland “A return to their roots” Mogwai has been around the block and back again, and their latest offering, Hardcore Will Never Die, But You...