Album review: Sleater-Kinney – ‘Path of Wellness’

Keith Richards once said: “There couldn’t be a Rolling Stones without Charlie Watts.” The implication being that Watts’ drumming is so crucial to The Rolling Stones’ sound, everything else would disintegrate if you were to remove him from the equation.…

‘Jordi’ review: Maroon 5 find new ways to disappoint

Contrary to what Levine says here, Jordi just doesn’t feel like a musical challenge. It doesn’t feel like great music that will stand the test of time. It feels like an album that is riding in the slipstream of what is popular right now.

Album review: Sandy’s releases superlative ‘Magic Mind’

Suffused with wisps of ‘70s hallucinogenic tangs, as well as suggestions of elusive surf-rock, Magic Mind is magically alluring and oh so creative.

Music video premiere: Pollux King asks if anyone cares on “Anybody”

Pollux King has it going on! “Anybody” exudes the residual energy of sorrow, while asking the question: “Is anybody out there? Does anybody care?”

EP review: On ‘ARC 002’ Verskotzi Rolls Out Shimmering Lo-fi

Los Angeles-based artist, producer, writer, multi-instrumentalist, and mixing engineer Joey Verskotzi, aka Verskotzi, reveals his brand-new EP, ‘ARC 002.’

‘Sweep It Into Space’ review: New for Dinosaur Jr. isn’t new for indie rock

By the time a band gets to their twelfth studio album, they typically fall under two schools of desperate thought: “let’s pump out as much of the same content as possible because it works,” or “crap, we really need to…

Middle Child Releases Stylish “Burn Out”

Alt-pop duo Middle Child just released their debut single/lyric video, “Burn Out.”