Chartreuse arrive with their second EP that builds upon previous work while adding heaping helpings of uniqueness and a burgeoning self-awareness.
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Chartreuse arrive with their second EP that builds upon previous work while adding heaping helpings of uniqueness and a burgeoning self-awareness.
Healing Potpourri is a Bay Area seven-piece who’s on the trail of that most elusive of feelings: wistful pleasure. Ride with them on the way there on their newest LP.
On his newest LP, Helado Negro performs the illusion of hiding beautiful truths in plain sight only to expose them, along the way crafting one of 2019’s best albums so far.
Blistering riffs and fully-formed themes come to life and leave none unscathed on David Nance Group’s new LP.
Predicated on a style of music that typically makes no impact, Foxwarren embarks on a shock-and-awe campaign through inner monologues and coping mechanisms that sounds like one of the best records of the year.
The Philly outfit’s follow-up to No Closer To Heaven is one that follows them all around the world but always feels like home
Boarding House Reach is a bridge too far, but not for the reasons you might think.
XL Recordings mogul Richard Russell gives a showcase for his label's talent and concocts a moodily intellectual treatise on the effect of memory.
In a tale as old as time, 5 young lads from the UK are making louder and angrier noise than a lot of their contemporaries. If you like your post-punk with a side of scorched earth, Shame has something they want to tell you...
Strange Ranger creates a tapestry that is reminiscent of 90s PNW indie music - the visible seams add to the charm and provide a level of comfort and intimacy to get lost in.