For the Record: Jeniferever – Silesia
Looking for a dose of Scandinavian snow-melting warmth for the summer? Jeniferever provide in spades. Continue reading
Looking for a dose of Scandinavian snow-melting warmth for the summer? Jeniferever provide in spades. Continue reading
A dynamic duo present an album interesting and eclectic, full of riffs and chops; something, you might say, to get your talons into. Continue reading
There is a wealth of interesting and original music out there, but what about the artwork? Ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime, this is an exploration of just a few of the artistic efforts out there. Continue reading
Jimmy LaValle’s melodic, delicate solo work under The Album Leaf moniker has produced another decent, enjoyable listen. Continue reading
The Copenhagen four-piece’s latest release is an exercise in restraint, but ultimately results in a somewhat plain album. Continue reading
The latest album from Beach House is a fine example of how true poignancy can, and should, be the greatest asset in a band’s repertoire. Continue reading
Menomena’s Brent Knopf has gone solo; and if you’re expecting something that pushes the boundaries of how an indie pop album should sound, this is for you. Continue reading
London-based quartet The Clientele have crafted something truly special, a feel-good album for the darker months of the year. Continue reading
The Californian thrash pioneers fail to slay, or even slightly maim on their latest offering, ‘World Painted Blood’. Continue reading
The Early Day Miners excel themselves once again with this interesting and varied collection of songs. Continue reading