Oh, beautiful for spacious skies, amber waves of grain, and some seriously kickass music.
The United States has been the muse for thousands of songs, whether they be celebratory, critical, or somewhere in between.
Today, in honor of our independence, I’m listing off some of my favorite albums that are unmistakably American. Continue reading
Glassjaw has always been a bit of an outlier.
If you didn’t know, I play in a ska punk band called
Say what you will about the Bond series, but there is some absolutely incredible music across those films.
I’m a big Gorillaz fan. And while their unique brand of sadistic pop stands on its own, part of Damon Albarn’s talent is assembling the best collaborators possible. When I first heard
Let’s set the scene.
I’m an absolute sucker for blackgaze.
Post rock is a strange beast. While there’s no shortage of climax-chasing, effect-laden, instrumental guitar bands, it can sometimes feel like very few post rock acts are able to use that template to create authentically engaging music. Most of them are just boring.
I first saw Pittsburgh’s
In 1994, a Seattle hardcore* band called Sunny Day Real Estate released Diary. It was a veritable tour de force of emotional range, led by the otherworldly falsetto of