by Nathaniel Fitzgerald | Nov 4, 2022 | Album Reviews
I wish I could explain to you what it’s like to know Joe Baughman. After meeting him in college as a mild-mannered, clean cut Mennonite kid with a surprising knowledge of indie films and underground music, I watched almost aghast as he transformed into a...
by Nathaniel Fitzgerald | Nov 2, 2022 | Tuned In
It seems like there’s been a nonstop deluge of new music for the last couple years—and it doesn’t seem like it’s letting up. This weekend is bringing another drop of more music than anyone can keep track of. But that’s not going to stop us from...
by Nathaniel Fitzgerald | Nov 2, 2022 | Album Reviews
Few musicians are as prolific as one-man blackgaze outfit Sadness. The project’s Bandcamp homepage includes fifty releases since 2014. And while eight years might seem like a lifetime in the restless blogosphere, it’s actually an insane timeline to release...
by Nathaniel Fitzgerald | Oct 28, 2022 | Premieres
We are pleased to premiere Dosser’s new music video for their single “Kids,” a delightfully hook-laden and heavy-riffed reflection on youth. The video puts the heavy 90s-nostalgia of the songs to childhood and teenage nostalgia, moving from water...
by Nathaniel Fitzgerald | Oct 26, 2022 | Album Reviews
There are a few musical tropes that never get old. Things like jangling clean guitars and stark post punk bass lines, gauzy waves of guitar fuzz and reverb, and—for the purposes of this review—angular guitar riffs, punishing drums, and hooks sung through ragged...