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MOHOLY-NAGY – Like Mirage
reviewed by Peter Cauvel

MOHOLY-NAGY – Like Mirage

New Age and ambient music have terrible connotations: bland, musical Nyquil. Moholy-Nagy shed those perceptions on their debut album, Like Mirage. The Berlin/San Francisco trio, [...]

Photo Gallery: Canon Blue at Club Nokia, Los Angeles 2/2/12
photos by Chad Elder

Photo Gallery: Canon Blue at Club Nokia, Los Angeles 2/2/12

A gorgeous set of photos of Canon Blue’s LA show by Chad Elder.

COLISEUM – Parasites
reviewed by Josh Diamond

COLISEUM – Parasites

The EP Parasites from Coliseum is a companion piece to 2010′s House With A Curse LP.  Much of the EP consists of leftover tracks from that [...]

BITCH MAGNET – Deluxe Reissues
reviewed by Josh Diamond

BITCH MAGNET – Deluxe Reissues

Bitch Magnet was a short-lived band of the late ’80s and early ’90s with roots in both Ohio and North Carolina.  Although their music didn’t [...]

DREAMERS OF THE GHETTO – Enemy/Lover
reviewed by Dan Chapman

DREAMERS OF THE GHETTO – Enemy/Lover

Dreamers Of The Ghetto certainly dream big on their debut Enemy/Lover, with a sound more fitting to a band whose played together for twice as [...]

THE DRIFT – Blue Hour

THE DRIFT – Blue Hour

Hailing from San Francisco, post-rock trio The Drift combines bass, drums, guitar, and plenty of hypnotizing instrumental repetition to form a brooding, cathartic sound release [...]

ROB CROW – He Thinks He’s People
reviewed by Josh Diamond

ROB CROW – He Thinks He’s People

The third full-length solo album from Pinback front man Rob Crow sounds exactly like one might expect it to: like Pinback.  Over the past decade, [...]

EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY – Take Care, Take Care, Take Care
reviewed by Peter Cauvel

EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY – Take Care, Take Care, Take Care

Not many young bands aspire to be instrumental post-rockers. And why should they? Bands like Do Make Say Think and Godspeed You! Black Emperor already [...]

GRAILS – Deep Politics
reviewed by Vanessa Bennett

GRAILS – Deep Politics

Deep Politics is something otherworldly. Utilizing a wide range of instruments including strings, piano, electric guitar, and kena flutes, Grails has created a post-rock album [...]

Pinback Announce Tour Dates, RSD Release

Pinback Announce Tour Dates, RSD Release

Pinback will be heading out on a spring tour of the United States, and have announced that for Record Store Day 2011 they will release a [...]

Interview: Caroline
words by Dan Chapman | photo by Olivia Lufkin

Interview: Caroline

Blending euphoric lullabies with an other-worldly set of pipes, electric-pop artist Caroline has graced the music scene with passionate vocals and alluring ambiance. Returning from [...]

Caroline – Gone

Caroline – Gone

Caroline (of Mice Parade) has just released a new record on Temporary Residence entitled Verdugo Hills.  ”Gone” is a track from that new album. Click [...]

MAJEURE – Timespan
reviewed by Jake Benjamin

MAJEURE – Timespan

It is a common practice to lead with a strong single when arranging track-listings — it helps to counteract quick judgments and bolster a listener’s [...]

PARLOUR – Simulacrenfield
reviewed by Peter Cauvel

PARLOUR – Simulacrenfield

Parlour began as the bedroom project of Louisville’s Tim Furnish. The band’s last release, 2005’s Hives Fives, marked the transformation from a solo project into [...]

Interview: Pall Jenkins of Three Mile Pilot and The Black Heart Procession
words by Casey Boland | photo by 3MP

Interview: Pall Jenkins of Three Mile Pilot and The Black Heart Procession

Pall Jenkins lives in San Diego. The first time I heard his band Three Mile Pilot I was in San Francisco. I endured an ill-advised [...]