Orchestral sounds are all the rage with indie-rock bands these days, and do not think that veteran alternative rockers Death Cab for Cutie would miss out on that trend–Ben Gibbard and Co. have just begun a tour that will highlight […]
Orchestral sounds are all the rage with indie-rock bands these days, and do not think that veteran alternative rockers Death Cab for Cutie would miss out on that trend–Ben Gibbard and Co. have just begun a tour that will highlight […]
If you were not lucky enough to catch the Elected this summer on their North American tour, I would like to help you live (or relive if you did catch them on this tour) vicariously through my looking back on […]
The Raveonettes are a music junkie’s perfect fix. The Danish alternative rockers are among musicians today who still value the power of an album as a complete piece of art. Each of their concept albums are made with an eye […]
Reprinted with permission from The Deli SF Friday through Sunday nights this weekend you can experience a few of the most buzzed about San Francisco alternative rock musicians today. Emily Jane White will play the Red Devil Lounge […]
J. Irvin Dally and Graham Colton graced the cozy Hotel Utah stage for a spectacular offering of the two young alternative rock artists today. While Colton was defenitly the more mainstream of the two, with the most widespread success, Dally […]
Rock’s newest heartthrob comes just in time for summer: Matt Nathanson’s ninth studio album to date Modern Love (Vanguard Records) keeps up the acclaim Nathanson recieved on his last album Some Mad Hope, which went double platinum. He has been working relentlessly for this recognition […]
What is so appealing about Artic Monkeys’ fourth album to date? Well, to borrow the British four-piece’s album title, you should Suck It and See. This rock album does not lend to passive listening–the twelve tracks grab you and do not […]
First You Get the Sugar. No I do not mean kisses and lovin’ in its direct form; but rather a Montreal-based band—whose debut self- titled album was released this May. It is available on iTunes—and listening to it sure is […]
“Sometimes so lost all I knew was my name,” sings Megan Smith with Sam Misner on “Greyhound Days”, a song of the newest work from their duo Misner and Smith. This song is their modern version of a timeless lost […]
Reprinted with permission from The Deli SF Hands down the most buzzed about new D.I.Y. artist in today’s indie-rock scene is whiz-chameleon Merrill Garbus, band name tUnE-yArDs. Her African inspired, poppy, jazzy, often folk lo-fi, often the best party music […]
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