You can’t hold back the water, and there’s perhaps no greater testament to the unstoppable nature of time than to learn that Phaedra, the 1974 album by Tangerine Dream that broke the mould for music, ...
Dripping with cinematic drama and pulsating late-night energy, Hurry Up Tomorrow arrives with a sense of finality to it, but ...
Mallrat delivers an expanded view of bedroom pop with her new album, but it falls flat as it sounds unfinished, repetitive and confused throughout.
It’s a swoon-worthy, gothic team-up like no other: Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy has just unveiled a new single from his ...
When you compose a song that becomes a one-hit wonder, you are free. There is no past sense of success that you have to live up to and there is no pressure to make something particular in the moment.
Rather than shooting arrows to make people fall in love, Chaise writes songs to help people stay in love, or fall even deeper ...
In the early ‘80s, the British pop scene was undergoing a major transformation. Punk was giving way to a new wave of music ...
For years, various musicians have been credited with coining a familiar quip about the inadequacies of music criticism: ...
Scottish singer-songwriter Lauren Mayberry’s debut solo album was almost two years in the making, with both a record label reorganization and extended writing sessions factoring in its long ...
The Squirrely Years Revisited is being released as a 9-song LP (with 3 additional songs appearing on CD), and features fully ...
If you’re on campus, maybe you see people walking around, drinking coffee, or hunched over their laptops. If you’re home, perhaps a ...
So it’s a bold move for her to try a different musical role: one of the band. She even names the album after her new quartet, Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory. It’s her most groove-oriented ...