Seattle five-piece Fleet Foxes’ success is well telegraphed, as they've built their appeal up from foundations laid by acclaimed peers…
Alexander Tucker may have created one of the most affecting albums of the year. Portal is cinematic, its maker the director…
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These complex riffs and devastating drum rolls stick with you, but primarily as a taste of where Russian Circles may venture next…
HEALTH are still a force without a true focus, but their meanderings are more exhilarating than many acts’ most-accomplished must-haves…
Lykke Li's Youth Novels is a twinkle-toed debut that dares to leave us in the rarely-enjoyed position of actually wanting more…
You do begin to wonder where this trend emerged from. Young girl, post-Tori Amos, connects with own emotions, discovers she can hammer away with mediocre precision the odd song from Parachutes on her mum’s piano…
Errors’ debut has taken its sweet time, but patience is largely rewarded: It’s Not Something But It Is Like Whatever is something like stellar…
Shara Worden isn’t the easiest female singer-songwriter to enjoy, but persistence produces rewards on her second studio LP…