Big Thief indulge in infatuation with a country twang on “Born For Loving You” Rob H·September 13, 2023Big Thief have digitally released “Born For Loving You”, the b-side to their recent single “Vampire Empire” that...News & Track Reviews
Big Thief battle toxicity on the spiky “Vampire Empire” Rob H·July 19, 2023Having played it extensively on tour and on their late night performance on Colbert, Big Thief have released...News & Track Reviews
Buck Meek rumbles up the “Haunted Mountain” on his new single, announces new album Rob H·May 25, 2023Big Thief guitarist and co-songwriter Buck Meek has announced his new album, Haunted Mountain, due out on 25...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: The National – First Two Pages of Frankenstein Rob Hakimian·May 2, 2023It’s been four years since The National last released a full-length, but they’ve hardly been absent in that...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Lucinda Chua – YIAN Jeremy J. Fisette·April 5, 2023It’s exciting when an artist blooms seemingly out of nowhere. London-based cellist and composer Lucinda Chua basically did...Album ReviewsReviews
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U.S. Girls shine light on underappreciated people in the divine “Bless This Mess” Rob H·October 25, 2022U.S. Girls have returned with a new single called “Bless This Mess”, accompanied by a warming VHS video...News & Track Reviews
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