INTERVIEW: AVA LUNA
The asymmetrical funk rock of Ava Luna is so distinct it could be picked out anywhere, even far from their Brooklyn home….
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The asymmetrical funk rock of Ava Luna is so distinct it could be picked out anywhere, even far from their Brooklyn home….
The music that California’s The Skygreen Leopards make is like a warm breeze – it’s refreshing but also comforting and full of…
It takes just a few seconds of the first song on Thighmaster’s latest release to draw you in. The Australian band seems…
OOIOO never fail to surprise, every album in their prolific repertoire takes its own unexpected twist. With “Gamel” the band took inspiration…
Nap Eyes latest release is a medley of sounds and ideas – it is a little jangly, a little dark, a little…
The past few years have become a golden age for folk singer/songwriters, with wonderful artists like Angel Olsen and Sun Kil Moon…
Boston shoe-gazers Springsteen have hijacked Bruce Springsteen – and used him for their own dark, fuzzed out rock. The album title, Edgy…
Vancouver punks White Lung dove headfirst into their latest album “Deep Fantasy”, creating a record that is fearless in both its meaningful…
As their band name might lead you to suspect, indie-folk band Woods make bright, earthy music that seems it would be most…
Garage pop, fuzz-pop, retro-pop – on their latest album, Warm Soda dabble in every cross-genre of pop possible, proving that they have…
Though Cult Fluorescent’s latest album title and matching colorful collaged cover have silly implications, these songs have a surprisingly serious, glossy tone. Shoegaze…
It is hard to believe from the five hyper-retro songs on Indian Twin’s self-titled EP that this is a band just getting…