Novi serves up her music with a sense of humor and a heaping side of attitude and that’s just how I like it. Despite well…
Sometimes it’s better to burn out rather than fade away. In the case of Amy Winehouse, we wish it didn’t have to be either one.
The instrumental rock of the Leeds-based Vessels is quite affecting in the atmosphere the quintet can create.
The New York songwriter scene is a difficult one to break into, but the folk sensibilities of Robin Bacior are a good bet to eventually find their way to the surface. In our latest entry of Artistic…
Good, original electronic music can sometimes be hard to find. A lot of stuff out there is either rehashed, poorly composed, or simply difficult to listen to—Gold Panda (not to be confused with White Panda) is none…
If you’re greedy like me, you’ve been playing your copies of Shut Up, Dude and Sit Down, Man over and over, growing more anxious and even kind of angry while awaiting the news of the first actual…
As I mention from time to time, one of the things I really enjoy about this gig is the exposure to a wide…
“Blood Sugar” is Stacian’s (aka Dania Luck) debut single on Moniker from her Pul EP. It has a very otherworldly feel from a place where the gravity is simultaneously heavy and non-existent. One minute floating through the…
Why is it that jazz musicians always seem to have their doctorates? Is jazz really that much more intellectual and complicated than other…
Zach Melton started solo, formed a seven-piece, stripped it back down and then built it back up to seven once again. The good news? Rodeo Ruby Love is all the stronger for it.