RÜFÜS DU SOL is somewhat of an anomaly. First and foremost, their mere existence as a successful three-piece electronic act swimming amidst a sea of standalone ...
Rooted in Birmingham, Alabama are up-and-comers St. Paul & the Broken Bones. Frontman Paul Janeway formed the band in 2011 combining brass, percussions, bas...
Today, progressive rock group Anathema released their tenth studio album, Distant Satellites, on Kscope Records.
This album features all kinds of interestin...
The new 5-track EP by Denver’s Indie act Ivory Circle is due out on April 1st. The album will be for sale then, and is up for live streaming now on their websit...
Otherworldly music that transports me from my own skin to somewhere other than here always garners a guaranteed future listen; when combined with decomposing tr...
People put Portishead on a pedestal. And, as demonstrated at their first Colorado date in over a decade, they belong there. The trip hop troupe's catalog ha...
Role playing is an essential component of human behavior. Hollywood actors get paid big bucks for a good reason. If babies start as blank slates, trying on pe...
Spend more time on Facebook than with flesh and blood faces? Prefer the company of your computer? Fembots get you hot and bothered? Dying to boink a droid? ...
Getting paid to play other people's music might seem like an easy way to make a living. Maybe that's why everyone and their MILF is a DJ these days—all the benefits of rock stardom are possible, without out all the creative hassle of composition. Greg Gillis exists somewhere in between. All Day, his latest mash-up pastiche as Girl Talk, doesn't feature a single original note, but it does distill hundreds of samples—373 to be exact—into a 71 minute mega-mix that was so sought-after upon its November release it practically “broke the internet”. ...