Life sucks, I understand. Many of the most important decisions come at an age where the brain hasn’t fully developed to make rational decisions. The irony behind setting out on a plan to make the life defining choices when the maximum potential for making the choice hasn’t been reached yet is unbelievable. At 19, decidingContinue reading “Cloud Nothings – Here and Nowhere Else Reivew”
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Richard Tyler Epperson – Hourglass Review
Oh Salt Lake City. The bible belt of the United States, the freedom train down south, and the host of the 2002 Olympics. It’s also the home of Richard Tyler Epperson, a fresh faced singer-songwriter who has a knack for incredible hooks. He pulls his sound from Death Cab for Cutie to Kurt Vile. HeContinue reading “Richard Tyler Epperson – Hourglass Review”
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band – Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything review
By the title, it can be hard to tell what is the album, and what is the band. To clear up confusion, Silver Mt. Zion is the band, and they’ve been creating music since the critically acclaimed debut album, He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms…. They’reContinue reading “Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band – Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything review”
Typhoon – White Lighter
Many music enthusiasts have that one ‘personal’ band which they take pride in knowing. It’s the hipster culture of modern music, but the then again there’s always been pretentious music snobs. A band I’ve been following since their beginnings is a renown Portland indie rock, indie pop band named Typhoon. The monster 11 piece orchestraContinue reading “Typhoon – White Lighter”
Underground Mondays: Urr – The Endless Riddles of Sky and Earth
When Dylan Carlson wrote the first notes to his defining album, Earth 2, for his band Earth, I wonder some days what was going through his mind. For anyone unaware, Earth 2 is arguably the heaviest, deepest, darkest guitar album ever written. It’s minimal and droning structure scares off listeners within seconds, and lucky for me IContinue reading “Underground Mondays: Urr – The Endless Riddles of Sky and Earth”
The Dismemberment Plan announce new album
A quick note to readers, get hyped. The Washington, DC indie-rockers have announced their first album in 12 years, titled Uncanny Valley, it’s set to release October 15th. A message from the band’s facebook says, “The Dismemberment Plan is pleased to announce that on October 15, it will release Uncanney Valley, its fifth LP and firstContinue reading “The Dismemberment Plan announce new album”
Autre Ne Veut – Anxiety Review
R&B is one of the most popular genres of music so far in the 21st century. Everything released from 2000-2004 that was on top 40 seemed to fall into the “Rhythm & Blues’ category. Like rap music, it’s largely connected with the African-American demographic and reigned up until recently as an ‘anti-hipster’ genre. If you claimedContinue reading “Autre Ne Veut – Anxiety Review”
THE LAST AIRBENDER LIVES ON IN NICKELODEON’S NEW SERIES “THE LEGEND OF KORRA”
Heard about this one on Collider.com. I’m a huge fan of Nickelodeon’s “The Last Air Bender” and not a fan of that horrendous movie adaptation by M. Knight Shamaylan. The animated series has way more heart and seemingly easy character development that it still blows my mind that M. Knight completely missed the mark on aContinue reading “THE LAST AIRBENDER LIVES ON IN NICKELODEON’S NEW SERIES “THE LEGEND OF KORRA””