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Watch: Nada Surf “When I Was Young”

Watch: Nada Surf “When I Was Young”

On January 24th, Nada Surf released their latest critically-acclaimed album The Stars Are Indifferent To Astronomy. They have just unveiled the music video for “When I Was Young,” [...]

Photo Gallery: Mates of State at Book & Stage at the Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas 11/10/11
words by Jackson Ellis | photos by Heela Naqshband

Photo Gallery: Mates of State at Book & Stage at the Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas 11/10/11

In the midst of their two-month tour, Mates of State performed a three-day residency at the Book & Stage at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

CYMBALS EAT GUITARS – Lenses Alien
reviewed by Shawn Taggart

CYMBALS EAT GUITARS – Lenses Alien

After their success of their 2009 album, Why There Are Mountains, Cymbals Eat Guitars went into the studio and recorded Lenses Alien, which took all [...]

THE WOODEN BIRDS – Two Matchsticks
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

THE WOODEN BIRDS – Two Matchsticks

The Wooden Birds is a veritable supergroup of modern indie rockers featuring former American Analog Set frontman and Broken Social Scene collaborator Andrew Kenny, drummer [...]

Blunt Mechanic – Less Beat

Blunt Mechanic – Less Beat

Ben Barnett is a musician who has, all his life, documented experiences through song. After releasing eight albums, six singles, and five splits as Kind [...]

Show Review: Sasquatch! 2010
words and photos by Gary Lappier

Show Review: Sasquatch! 2010

The 2010 Sasquatch Music Festival is now in the bag, and now that the last notes of Ween’s epic closing set have floated back into the ether, I am here to fill you in. The weekend, which took place at The Gorge Ampitheatre in George, Washington, in was chock full of good, bad, and some truly ugly moments.

Blunt Mechanic – Less Beat

Blunt Mechanic – Less Beat

Ben Barnett is a musician who has, all his life, documented experiences through song. After releasing eight albums, six singles, and five splits as Kind [...]

V/A – Kurt Cobain: About A Son
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

V/A – Kurt Cobain: About A Son

This is the soundtrack to the intriguing documentary of Kurt Cobain’s life that, as of this writing, I have yet to see. Apparently, the entire [...]

STARLIGHT MINTS – Drowaton
reviewed by Jennifer Swann

STARLIGHT MINTS – Drowaton

Comprised of four self-proclaimed oddballs, Starlight Mints create interesting music with groovy, 1960s-inspired melodies lost somewhere between Austin Powers, The Beatles, and “Pee Wee’s Playhouse.” [...]

THE LONG WINTERS – Putting the Days to Bed
reviewed by Jonathan Pack

THE LONG WINTERS – Putting the Days to Bed

This LP has a very good chance of being picked up by a lot of teenage kids, and will definitely give them something to talk [...]

SMOOSH – Free to Stay
reviewed by Ryan Brosmer

SMOOSH – Free to Stay

Barsuk Records is breathing a little youthful vitality into the music scene with Smoosh. The band is a piano and drum sister duo. Chloe on [...]