Album Review: Caribou – Honey Steve Forstneger·October 10, 2024Honey; or the album where Dan Snaith blew the doors off of Caribou. Before diving into this album,...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Jade Hairpins – Get Me The Good Stuff Steve Forstneger·September 19, 2024In the press notes for Jade Hairpins‘ new album, frontman Jonah Falco writes about the demands of making...Album ReviewsReviews
Caribou launches the euphoric “Come Find Me”, announces new album Rob Hakimian·August 28, 2024Caribou will release a new album called Honey on 4 October through Merge/City Slang. It features recently released...News & Track Reviews
Caribou delivers the irresistibly playful “Broke My Heart” Rob Hakimian·June 3, 2024Dan Snaith aka Caribou has delivered another dancefloor-forward single, following up April’s “Honey” with the undeniable “Broke My...News & Track Reviews
Open Mike Eagle trio Previous Industries share the soulful “Pliers”, announce album on Merge Rob Hakimian·April 23, 2024Previous Industries is the hip-hop trio featuring Open Mike Eagle alongside regular collaborators Still Rift and Video Dave...News & Track Reviews
Caribou urges us to move with the undeniable “Honey” Rob Hakimian·April 8, 2024Caribou has returned with a techno-focused new single “Honey”. Details around the track are minimal to non-existent –...News & Track Reviews
Camera Obscura lean into delightful naïvety on “We’re Going to Make It In A Man’s World” Rob Hakimian·March 6, 2024Scottish heroes Camera Obscura are releasing a new album called Look To The East, Look To The West...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Torres – What An Enormous Room Jasper WIllems·February 1, 2024What an enormous room is Torres‘s ‘messy attic’ record. Mackenzie Scott has settled down in New York with...Album ReviewsReviews
Torres lets her rage loose on “Collect”, announces new album John Amen·October 4, 2023Mackenzie Scott aka Torres has announced her new album What an enormous room, which will be out on...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: The Clientele – I Am Not There Anymore Josh LaClair·July 28, 2023During the first half of the 2000s, there seemed to be an endless supply of guitar-driven indie bands...Album ReviewsReviews