
by Jason It is always a pleasure to find an artist in a genre, which is able to move the genre forward. Hailing from Philadelphia,…

by Jason There are few albums that have impacted me over the years on the spiritual, mental, and artistic levels like Seven Swans has impacted me….

by Jason Right up front I have to say that Sam Billen‘s Miracles is an amazing disc. He brings a mixture of Beach Boys; Beatles;…

by Jason Sometimes epochal, ethereal and sometimes noisy and edgy, Hinterland brings to the table a mixture of landscapes and explosive choruses and bridges. I…

by Brent Roughly a year ago, I reviewed The Boxing Lesson‘s self-titled EP in the midst of mourning the death of my friend. The moody…

by Brent Oh Detroit. That smelly, grey and brown monstrosity of a city, bleak and morose. Having driven through Detroit countless times on my way…

by Brent In case you haven’t noticed, this site mainly focuses on shoegaze, dreampop, slowcore, and other similar forms of ethereal, spacey music. It is…

by Jason Dizzy, the second in the Winks and Kisses series by Airiel, is a great follow up to Frosted and actually moves the band’s sound…

by Brent Instrumental music always puts the reviewer in a pickle. Reviewers are humans with unique experiences, just like everyone else, and as such they…

by Brent Lovers of that early 90’s dream-pop sound (a la The Cocteau Twins) have a new band to embrace in The Meeting Places. With…