0 May 31, 2021 Gliding (Once More) Through the Multiverse Landscapes of the Pop Sublime – “Even the Good Days are Bad” from Stockholm’s Last Days of April The world is out of its mind. How is it a band this good, this much...
0 May 24, 2021 Another Beautifully Made Small Label Record Making Abundantly Clear Why We Do This – “Theater” from Benjamin Jayne Forty plus – actually, add another ‘plus’ – years ago, as part of my art major...
0 May 16, 2021 The Talitres Touch Continues to Flourish with the Release of “Once” by Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard and “Years in Marble” by Raoul Vignal Though nearly all of us – me, the folks at Talitres, the publicist that sends along...
0 May 7, 2021 STEREO EMBERS EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIER + NEW ALBUM REVIEW – ‘I Can’t Decide’ from Tim Foljahn’s “I Dreamed A Dream” There are many musicians to whom the phrase ‘needs no introduction’ should be attached that in...
0 April 29, 2021 TRIPTYCH INTO DARKNESS – Kill Shelter + Antipole “A Haunted Place” / VOYNA “The Cinvat Bridge” / They Die “Deviant Love” Today we launch a new column that serves as successor to a popular one from years...
0 April 11, 2021 A Crafty Act of Comfort and Devotion – “The Hideout Sessions” from Smoking Popes’ Josh Caterer Wow DAMN this is cool. And deeply satisfying. And a testament to the enduring and nourishing good that...
0 April 4, 2021 Top-Shelf Pop Shenaniganism – “For My Animals” by American Culture For some reason, as soon as I start listening to the just-released (on Happy Happy Birthday...
0 March 29, 2021 Artful and Blistering – The Red Step’s Bold Self-Titled Debut Hold the presses and what the holy hell?! Although somewhat admissible in the warm and fuzzy...
0 March 19, 2021 A Set Sent From Jukebox Heaven – “Everywhere You’ve Been” from Steve Almaas In the wake of those eruptive, frenetic, game-changing years 1976-1982 (give or take), the trajectories embarked...
0 March 9, 2021 Innovative, A Bit Addictive, and Uniquely Alive – “Prosthuman” from ‘Krautrock guerrillas’ Camera To some things, one cannot be too late. The discovery of a simmering, latent talent that’s...