There's something exciting about watching the whole city unfold during the annual blooming of spring: the lighter flight of sidewalk steps, the floral swell of ...
Sound junkies think alike: we pick out composers both modern and classic upon hearing particles of a song, we pilfer through stratiform notes, beats, and bleeps...
During a late-night jaunt on an interstate years ago, I tasted the first traces of music intoxication. The album was Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd and as ...
And Then is ethereal. Yes, ethereal. Feather-light and fairy-like, the Stockholm redhead's electro-pop meets indie acoustic piano pop is a soft breeze to try on...
Zachary Friederich is a bit of an acquired taste, but with a Conor Oberst-tinged twang once he's in your system, he's hard to get out. The Chicago singer-songwr...
Kellen Malloy isn't your usual musician and in fact, composer and sound aficionado might suit him a little better.
A Denver native now based out of Los Angel...
If Rachael Yamagata got together with Imogen Heap and Leslie Feist to do an album, there's no doubt it would sound a lot like The Reverb Junkie.
A singer-son...
Haunted and tender goes the night--at least when it comes to Massachusetts trio, Gem Club. Safely seated in the bedroom pop and acoustic indie genres, the group...
With the building's giant voyeuristic blue bear marking the destination of the night, throngs of people shuffled into the building, fashionably late at 9 pm...
Ace Reporter is like a tree whose branches are all caught in a different season--some of his songs are starkly melancholic, some vividly carefree, and then ther...
Indie rock has become too cutesy for its own good these days--everyone's gone the way of synths with honeyed lyrics and the occasional guitar riff and if they d...
Hundreds of thousands of people around the planet have probably already heard Oliver Tank's music and don't even realize it. Tank is responsible for the beautif...