Mt. Wolf
Interview
It’s no mystery that we’re big fans of London-based Mt. Wolf. The quartet can’t really be pinned to a genre, but dream folk comes close. We deservedly hyped their brooding Life Size Ghosts EP…keep reading →
It’s no mystery that we’re big fans of London-based Mt. Wolf. The quartet can’t really be pinned to a genre, but dream folk comes close. We deservedly hyped their brooding Life Size Ghosts EP…keep reading →
Blue Hawaii are Montreal natives, and they sure know how to approach minimal electronic music. Signed with Arbutus Records, they most recently released their album, Untogether, on March 5, 2013, which includes…keep reading →
Teen Dazeand Braids together is my kryptonite. His remix of Braids’ hit “Glass Deers“ is my fifth favorite song of all time, and there isn’t a week that goes by that…keep reading →
“Why does everyone have to grow old? All the good times gone.” Oy, do I feel those words intimately lately. It’s an odd venture being an ardently committed wild child…keep reading →
There’s a new label in town by the name FIELDS, and they’re gearing up for their first release, CONDITIONS ONE. The album will include a set of songs that examine the…keep reading →
A few weeks ago, I discovered and covered Feeding People on this here dandy website. I’ve just been informed that they’re gearing up to release their sophomore LP, and they’re…keep reading →
Let’s give Mt. Wolf a warm welcome to Indie Shuffle. Hailing from south London, this quartet tip toes so elegantly around the folktronica genre that they make it look effortless.…keep reading →
Make room for Feeding People, a band of teenagers with tons of ambition and drive on a mission to floor you. As soon as I heard their new single, “Island…keep reading →
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