Posted on 27 September 2010 by Mylynda Guthrie
Folk troubadour Ferraby Lionheart cements his place as a thinking girl’s heartthrob on his ultra-romantic, super-catchy second album. Continue Reading
Posted on 08 September 2010 by Mylynda Guthrie
The RX Bandits’ first album said it all: Progress. For those of you that are already fans of the RX Bandits, you know that with each album their sound progresses and changes. Listeners should not expect the same thing from two different albums, and Mandala is no exception. For those of you that are just [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 24 August 2010 by Mylynda Guthrie
Agent Ribbons is way too cool. Guys, they are like the cool musician girlfriends you wish you had. Gals, they are the chicks that inspire you to pick up some bright hair dye and an instrument just hoping you will achieve an ounce of their utter, effortless, awesomeness. Yes, they’re so cool, they make awesomeness [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 30 June 2010 by Mike
A group of musically talented cartoon animals perch on the top of building in ruin, where they commence to rock. Continue Reading
Posted on 08 October 2009 by Gentry
JANUS’ debut harkens back to the days when albums were written as a total piece of work, as opposed to a group of single songs. Continue Reading
Posted on 08 October 2009 by Gentry
THE GREENING, an experimental psychedelic power-pop band from Northern California, will release their latest EP, (SHE'S SO) ELECTRIC, on September 29 (ZaiRecords). Continue Reading
Posted on 22 September 2009 by Christine
Not all change is progressive. This I learned while listening to the new Muse album. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 August 2009 by Christine
Atmospheric. Electronic. Powerful. Fun. And who doesn't enjoy a little powerfully atmospheric, electronic fun? Animal Collective's latest album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, certainly provides. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 August 2009 by Gentry
Honestly, I would have paid just as much to go see the Parachutes play on their own after seeing them open for Sigur Ros. They were amazing in their own rite. However, Sigur Ros was more than amazing. They were moving. It was like being in slow motion watching events move around you and then [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 26 August 2009 by Mylynda Guthrie
San Diego’s FM 94.9 presented the Miller Lite Independence Jam 2008 on Sunday, June 8 at Southwestern College. I went, I saw, I danced, and I got rocked. Oh, and sun burnt. Everyone in San Diego had been aflutter about this annually held event for weeks before the festival, and why wouldn’t they with a [...] Continue Reading