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Japandroids – Younger Us

Japandroids – Younger Us

Japandroids continue to stay “crazy forever” with their five-part seven-inch series and constant touring. Each of these seven-inches contain an outtake from the Post-Nothing sessions on [...]

Casiokids – Finn bikkjen!

Casiokids – Finn bikkjen!

After winning over $150,000 in a contest devised by the legendary Norwegian band A-ha along with playing tons of great European festivals, Casiokids came over to [...]

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 7

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 7

As the summer days die away, Verbicide Select Mixtape roars back to life with a seventh volume, now available for free download. We’ve got classic [...]

OWEN – Abandoned Bridges
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

OWEN – Abandoned Bridges

Mike Kinsella turned over a new page with the simple construction on Owen’s recent full-length New Leaves. The Abandoned Bridges seven-inch continues this theme with [...]

Japandroids – Heavenward Grand Prix

Japandroids – Heavenward Grand Prix

Japandroids continue to stay “crazy forever” with their five-part seven-inch series and constant touring. Each of these seven-inches contain an outtake from the Post-Nothing sessions on [...]

Of Montreal – Coquet Coquette

Of Montreal – Coquet Coquette

Joyful Noise will be releasing the new album from Of Montreal, titled False Priest, on cassette with a digital download. From the 1996 Elephant 6 debut [...]

Interview: Bob Nanna of Braid
words by Brian McKinney | photo courtesy of Polyvinyl Records

Interview: Bob Nanna of Braid

Even though they broke up 10 years ago, Chicago indie/emo band Braid is as relevant as ever, having just released a number of vinyl reissues [...]

Braid – I’m Afraid of Everything

Braid – I’m Afraid of Everything

n the 1990′s musical landscape, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois’ Braid carved a place for themselves that continues to resonate. Armed with a much deserved reputation as a touring [...]

CALE PARKS – To Swift Mars
reviewed by Matt Edmund

CALE PARKS – To Swift Mars

Intertwining melodic harmonies with a retro electronic new wave sound, Cale Park’s newest EP combines a wide range of musical influences throughout it’s six tracks. [...]

ASOBI SEKSU – Rewolf
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

ASOBI SEKSU – Rewolf

Asobi Seksu stripped away the ornate elements of dream-pop and got back to basics with Rewolf. The entire album is acoustic with everything as lo-fi [...]

JAMES HUSBAND – A Parallax I
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

JAMES HUSBAND – A Parallax I

Some solo projects turn into spats of vanity filled with self-indulgent noise. Others just are nowhere as good as the band as a whole. Happily, of Montreal’s James Husband avoids both of these with the stellar A Parallax I.

OWEN – New Leaves
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

OWEN – New Leaves

Mike Kinsella is a musical genius. There is simply no doubt about it. From American Football to Cap’n Jazz to Joan of Arc, Kinsella has [...]