Drenched in cutthroat cut time and amicable angst, Northwest rockers We The Wild capture a...
Reviews
Deftones Bring Haunting Melodies, Sheer Passion to Boston’s Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
Not many hard rock vocalists can emulate the stark nature of Chino Moreno's vocal prowess: it...
Grace Joyner – ‘Maybe Sometimes in C’ Album Review and Stream
Many artists tackle the topics of heartbreak, longing and acceptance, but Grace Joyner brings a...
Tobacco – “Ultima II Massage” Review PLUS Video
"Electro Psych Rock for junkyard dogs in heat" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3E4xtbV9AM&feature=player_embedded Tobacco's latest gem, Ultima II Massage, is a disembodied aural experience....
Baby Baby “Big Boy Baller Club” Review PLUS Video
“A thrashing party soundtrack driven by pounding percussion and gritty bass lines” Atlanta natives Baby Baby are back with their sophomore album and once again they waste no time diving right into...
Down “IV Part II” Review
“Dedicated to sludge, but exposing more melody” Some may criticize the title as uncreative, but in driving the sludge genre, Down leads the way with Part II. Front man Phil Anselmo has undoubtedly...
Show Review and Photo Gallery: Chromeo Live in Boston
Chromeo had no problem bringing the funk to a nearly sold out audience at Boston's House of Blues this past Wednesday. The Canadian duo are anticipating the release of their fourth studio album,...
Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars – “Libation” Review + Video
“Infused with an authentic energy and spirituality that can be instantly felt by listeners across cultural boundaries” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRKf7jPGKlY Comprised of refugees of the...
King of Prussia – “Zonian Girls” Double LP Review + Stream
The new King of Prussia LP is a swirling, poppy trip that of Montreal fans (and let’s face it, anyone who loves music from Athens) will eat up in a heartbeat. It’s a sprawling affair, but virtually...
Black Lab – “A Raven Has My Heart” Review
“A walk through '90s grunge with industrial elements, healing heartache” Swelling is the best word to describe Black Lab’s April 2014 release, A Raven Has My Heart. The layers of sound and lyric...
John The Conqueror – “The Good Life” Review
Another winner for Alive Records, the new John the Conqueror LP is a hearty gumbo of raw, electric blues-rock at its absolute pinnacle. Gritty vocals bash around grittier, nasty guitar riffs while...
Deadkill – “No, Never!” Review
Deadkill is among a handful of amazingly abrasive, cocksure, noisy-as-fuck bands from the Pacific Northwest (most of whom have found a home with Good to Die Records). The band’s first full-length,...
Tutlie – “Young Cries” Review
“Smart, intricate chamber pop that will challenge your imagination” The emergence of Tutlie, a harmony-heavy chamber-pop/rock band, is marking a wonderful balance to the prolific guitar-heavy output...