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Pile meditate on the darkness of existence on “Born at Night”, announce new album Rob Hakimian·May 14, 2025Cult Boston rockers Pile have announced that they will be releasing a new album called Sunshine and Balance...News & Track Reviews
Jodi lays down their commitment to their friends in the intimate queer country song “Softy” Rob H·May 11, 2021Following last month’s “Go Slowly”, Jodi has given us a second single from their forthcoming debut album, Blue...News & Track Reviews
Jodi shares the introspective beauty “Go Slowly”, announces debut album Rob H·April 13, 2021Chicago-based and self-described “queer country” songwriter Jodi (aka Nick Levine) has announced their debut album: it’s called Blue...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Sen Morimoto – Sen Morimoto Gareth O'Malley·October 29, 2020Until now, Sen Morimoto has been holding back – if not in the presentation of his music, then...Album ReviewsReviews
Luke Titus shares the expressive synth-pop jam “I’ll Be Here” Rob H·October 13, 2020Luke Titus will be releasing his debut solo album PLASMA on November 13, which comes after years playing...News & Track Reviews
Sen Morimoto takes a darker turn with new single “The Things I Thought About You Started To Rhyme” Kyle Kohner·September 8, 2020"The Things I Thought About You Started To Rhyme" is a brooding slow death march tinged with a goth-y milieu, made possible through a devastatingly heavy bassline and other fogy productions nuances.News & Track Reviews
Sen Morimoto deconstructs life and pop music with “Woof”, from his new album Rob H·July 16, 2020Chicago-based musical intrigue Sen Morimoto has announced his new album; it’s self-titled and is coming out through Sooper...News & Track Reviews