Ever wanted to skip down the street even when you’re kind of bummed out, or felt the need to put on a happy face when you’d actually prefer to hide from the world under the […]
Karina Rykman: Ace Of Bass
Karina Rykman identifies as “genre-fluid.” The bassist/singer is almost frighteningly conversant on the guitar sparring of Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes, 311, Captain Beefheart and metal. After learning the White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” on […]
The Iron Roses Prove Youth Isn’t a Necessary Ingredient for Punk
When the Iron Roses formed a couple of years ago, they were a pretty basic angry punk band that stemmed from performing with vocalist Nathan Gray for his solo career. They played as a unit […]
WHO IS AKIRA GALAXY
The imaginatively named Akira Galaxy (it turns out to be her real name!) was born in Seattle, Washington 24 years ago, a time when the ghosts of grunge sailed through the city, their music not […]
Swede Surrender: Sven Wunder’s New Old Jazz
With his perfectly trimmed red beard, sweater vest, spectacles, and black stocking cap, Joel Danell resembles your hipster teenager’s favorite college philosophy professor. However, the albums the Stockholm-based artist/producer/composer makes as Sven Wunder are anything […]
Grrrl Gang Are the New Darlings of Southeast Asian Indie Rock
If you walk into the right barbershop in Jakarta, Indonesia, you can expect to be transported back to the mood of a heaving, sweaty underground club from any Western city in the 1990s. It is […]
Posthumously, Jaimie Branch Releases a Masterwork
“We’re gonna-gonna-gonna take over the world,” chants Jaimie Branch with breakneck urgency. “Give it give it give it back-back-back to the la-la-la land.” Her fury in this song, “Take Over the World,” is fueled by […]
Olivia Rodrigo Graduates To Fully Formed Rock Star On ‘Guts’
The Disney starlet-to-pop star pipeline can be a delicate transition to navigate for any budding musician. Over the years, we’ve seen Britney Spears, Hilary Duff, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus face the daunting […]
Speedy Ortiz’s Rabbit Rabbit: Track by Track
After five years, Speedy Ortiz is finally back. Today, the Philadelphia-based quartet led by Sadie Dupuis released Rabbit Rabbit. We can confidently say that this is the group’s finest work yet. Speedy Ortiz spent time […]
Paerish Is Making Its American Dreams Come True
If Paerish were based in the U.S., its journey would have been much easier. The four-piece, which recently released its new album, You’re In Both Dreams (And You’re Scared), would have been better able to […]
Slowdive Soothes And Stuns On ‘Everything Is Alive’
Less arty than My Bloody Valentine, less angsty than Swervedriver, less cheeky than Lush, and rarely as loud as any of them, Slowdive was the beautiful, beating heart of the ‘90s U.K. shoegaze scene for […]
Pleasure Pill’s Timeless Pop Rock Is Destined for Stadium Success
If “Not Giving Up” by Pleasure Pill sounds more refined than most bands’ third songs, there’s a good reason for that. Even if they’re technically “new,” the San Diego quintet has been around the local […]