Album Review: Kevin Morby – This Is A Photograph Tim Sentz·May 19, 2022Kevin Morby’s an everyman living the American Dream. The Texas-born, Kansas City transplant singer-songwriter is 34 years old...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Quelle Chris – Deathfame Tim Sentz·May 17, 2022Until 2018, Quelle Chris was rap’s best kept secret. No one really knew what the Detroit rapper was...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Duster – Together Tim Sentz·April 14, 2022California trio Duster unceremoniously disappeared in 2001 after the excellent Contemporary Movement, only to resurface some 18 years...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Daniel Rossen – You Belong There Tim Sentz·April 11, 2022It would appear that the unfortunate (but still ambiguous) dissolution of 2000s genre-defining art-rock band Grizzly Bear in...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Papercuts – Past Life Regression Tim Sentz·April 1, 2022For nearly two decades Jason Quever has been slicing through bedroom pop as the wince-inducing project Papercuts, a...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Koffee – Gifted Tim Sentz·March 30, 2022Winning your first Grammy at the age of 19 kind of sets expectations high for everything you do...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Destroyer – Labyrinthitis Tim Sentz·March 29, 2022The only predictable thing about Dan Bejar is his unpredictability. From his work with The New Pornographers to...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Album Review: Loop – Sonancy Tim Sentz·March 25, 2022For whatever reason, Loop never really took off like their brethren Spacemen 3 and Failure. Space-rock wasn’t such...Album ReviewsReviews
Dehd walk the earth looking for peace on new cooldown single “Stars” Tim Sentz·March 24, 2022Windy City post-punkers Dehd are prepping their third full length Blues Skies this May, but before that they’ve...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Charli XCX – Crash Tim Sentz·March 18, 2022There are two Hollywood films titled Crash. One is the tone-deaf Oscar-baiting by Paul Haggis that’s almost universally...Album ReviewsReviews