By Ian Bremner Halfway through Sharon Van Etten’s new album, Remind Me Tomorrow, you are so engulfed in the weight […]
Category Archive: REVIEWS
By Ian Bremner Steve Gunn‘s music could belong in any of the last four decades. His particular brand […]
By Ian Bremner Yes, yes, SIXTY records is a lot. Perhaps too many, but this guide is for […]
By Ian Bremner Though a Brooklyn, New York resident for the last 5 years, the Tennessee landscape is […]
Liz Cooper & The Stampede are out traversing the United States with fellow hard-to-describe favorite, Phosphorescent. Like Phosphorescent, Cooper […]
By Ian Bremner In a world where artists are constantly fighting for popularity and relevance by being controversial […]
By John-Paul Shiver Overthrow Groove dabs you on the head immediately with a Subway horn of sorts being […]
By John-Paul Shiver If you’ve been hip to Afrikan Sciences, you are familiar with the notion that he’s […]
By Ian Bremner The powerhouse that is Ty Segall came to Seattle’s Neumos with nothing but an acoustic […]
By Ian Bremner Despite the acclaim Ty Segall carries at this point in his career, he is about […]
