PHOTOS + REVIEW: WILD BEASTS @ EL REY THEATRE (LOS ANGELES, CA)
Previous Next Wild Beasts (Kendal) and Porcelain Raft (Los Angeles) November 5th, 2016 El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, CA It’s not Christmas yet but it might as well be. It feels that way whenever the Wild Beasts hit Los Angeles. It’s a fucking gift folks. &nb
REVIEW: THE RADIO DEPT. – RUNNING OUT OF LOVE (2016)
Somewhere at a private table in a swank nightclub in Stockholm, a cadre of beautifully Swedish leftists debate the Nordic Model and Swedish socialist party politics while listening to uber-sexy dance music at 128 beats per minute. If not in reality, that is the world created by The Radio Dept.’s l
Photos + Review: Depeche Mode @ Mattress firm amphitheatre (Chula Vista, CA)
Previous Next Depeche Mode (Basildon, Essex)October 6th, 2016Mattress Firm Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, CA Just a few days following the horrific terrorist attack in Las Vegas at the Route 91 music festival, me along with thousands decided to put aside fears, anger, and disbelief. We decided n
REVIEW: HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER – HEART LIKE A LEVEE (2016)
Throughout Heart Like a Levee, the latest record from criminally under-the-radar Hiss Golden Messenger, frontman M.C. Taylor fights with himself. As a working musicians who has flirted with commercial success, Taylor preaches the struggle of finding a balance between family life with kids back
REVIEW: TOUCHÉ AMORÉ – STAGE FOUR (2016)
The death of a parent. A “rite of passage” as described by Touché Amoré frontman Jeremy Bolm on “Posing Holy,” off the band’s new full length, Stage Four. An “initiation conducted by bedside.” On their fourth full-length, the Southern California quintet tackle the most personal
SHOW PREVIEW: SWANS AT THE SUNSHINE THEATER (ALBUQUERQUE, NM)
Tomorrow night the band Swans comes to Albuquerque. The American rock band that was reborn back in 2009 is currently on tour following their latest album release The Glowing Man. Led by singer Michael Gira, the band known for their epic live shows and its experimental
REVIEW: ANGEL OLSEN – MY WOMAN (2016)
Angel Olsen has repeatedly said, in interviews and official press release, that she doesn’t want My Woman to read like a feminist manifesto, all the while acknowledging that the themes therein deal with the “complicated mess of being a woman.” Manifesto or no, My Woman is a
REVIEW: THE ALBUM LEAF – BETWEEN WAVES (2016)
Over the course of seventeen years, The Album Leaf has evolved from the introspective, studio-based explorations of former Tristeza and The Locust member Jimmy LaValle, into a focused live quartet. Between Waves, the band’s latest and first with Relapse Records (the metallic home to bands lik
REVIEW: RUSSIAN CIRCLES – GUIDANCE (2016)
Russian Circles enter their second decade fully confident in what it is they do. Guidance shows a band “at the top of their game” as they say, expertly crafting instrumental post-rock full of endless creativity, equal parts aggressive and ethereal, rich with requisite tension and