Palm — Nicks and Grazes
Palm, truly an art-rock band—not just in designation, but in practice and pursuit—returns from a pandemic reprieve with…
Read MorePalm, truly an art-rock band—not just in designation, but in practice and pursuit—returns from a pandemic reprieve with…
Read MoreA departure from 2016’s Kidsticks, Beth Orton shifts away from the folk-electronica under which she’s often categorized and…
Read MoreAs the title suggests, post-pandemic LP Freakout/Release sees electro-pop icons Hot Chip delving into subject matter deeper than…
Read MoreOn Sylvan Esso’s fourth studio album, No Rules Sandy, the electro-pop duo of Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn…
Read MoreCurrently calling themselves the Osees, Jon Dwyer’s prog-rock post-punk artistic vehicle dispenses with all pleasantries and runs head-on…
Read MoreA band in transition, Kasabian returns with their first album since 2017, and more importantly, their first since…
Read MoreDifficult to categorize as they undertake some notable changes on their third EP, The King and Queen of…
Read MoreAfter the stripped-down, high-energy affair of 2018’s Marauders, indie rock darlings Interpol return with a softer, more subdued…
Read MoreWith one foot firmly planted in pop and the other seeking out more mature musical footing, Conan Gray…
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