Chris and Thomas
Land of Sea
While working out and listening to music go hand in hand, you don’t normally hear about great music discoveries from a yoga class. I guess I am one of those…keep reading →
While working out and listening to music go hand in hand, you don’t normally hear about great music discoveries from a yoga class. I guess I am one of those…keep reading →
After years of being dominated with varieties of twee, freak folk, and singer-songwritingy mellowness, independent music finally dealt with the oversaturation of acoustic guitars and harmonicas by shifting heavily into…keep reading →
I’m getting old, I think. I’ve begun collecting cashmere sweaters and statues of cats. I’ve also begun referring to glitchy electronica and dubstep as the music “those crazy hipster kids…keep reading →
Despite La Roux‘ “Bulletproof” being available for over a year now (the self-titled album that birthed it first dropped in June of ’09 in the UK), we’ve yet to tire…keep reading →
I’m trying to slow things down, and the new free EP by Junip may just be the perfect soundtrack for my life right now: there’s a tinge of sadness, but…keep reading →
Björk with a Dirty Projector excites me. The Orca swims again in the over-stained photos coming through on the wall; the backdrop to the shoulder-shaking tunes on play. The oh-ah-oh-oh…keep reading →
Albums can take you by surprise. I’m sure you know that — after all, you’re hunting for new music, right? Well that’s what Cloud Control did for me. I think…keep reading →
The high energy sounds of Yes and the Grateful Dead never really shook me, but for some reason, hearing Blitzen Trapper reinvent the sounds of 70s era folk rock 40…keep reading →
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