Born Ruffians
With Her Shadow
Okay, I’m pretty sure our blog is getting old. Old enough that I can say it’s been 2.5 years since we covered Born Ruffians’ last release, Say It. Why does…keep reading →
Okay, I’m pretty sure our blog is getting old. Old enough that I can say it’s been 2.5 years since we covered Born Ruffians’ last release, Say It. Why does…keep reading →
So I think it’s pretty safe to say that the world will NOT end anytime soon, but in the case that it does, I think that Walk Off The Earth’s…keep reading →
Lots of good things coming out of Sweden these days, especially from Stockholm, and Urban Cone are no exception here. I would like to mention Blalock’s December IRP (for those of you…keep reading →
When you hear the term “dance music” you don’t normally think of Bob Dylan at first association, right? Well, today you’re in for a weird awakening once you hear this…keep reading →
Port Isla’s debut single “Sinking Ship” is one of the most incredibly infectious folk-pop songs I’ve heard in ages. In fact, I can’t remember the last time that I came…keep reading →
I’m a bit sad that I only just stumbled upon Dillon, but the masses will discover this captivating singer-songwriter and electronic artist from Berlin sooner than later. “Thirteen Thirtyfive,” released at…keep reading →
There are few bands that can put me in a relaxed mood as quickly as Kings of Convenience. Their album Declaration Of Dependence ranks among one of my favorites, with darn…keep reading →
Sydney’s Battleships are a huge favorite of mine, one of the most gorgeous bands Australia has produced recently. Their first two singles “Your Words” and “In Retrospect” were hugely popular…keep reading →
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