Metronomy
Live in Seattle
I just don’t get it. England’s Metronomy has put out one of my favorite albums of the year, and yet the popular Seattle music venue Neumos was only about one-third…keep reading →
I just don’t get it. England’s Metronomy has put out one of my favorite albums of the year, and yet the popular Seattle music venue Neumos was only about one-third…keep reading →
This electronic group from England sure knows how to make pop music stimulatingly sexy. With the synth-pop essence of Bloc Party and electro-funk backbeats comparable to !!!, Metronomy is an…keep reading →
One of the artists gracing just about everyone’s best-of-2011 lists is Metronomy. In particular, the song “The Bay” has been flagged as a standout. So when I realized that we…keep reading →
Do you remember the last time you heard a song begin with a ringing phone? Was it Cake’s “No Phone”? Pink Floyd’s “One of My Turns”? Queens of the Stone…keep reading →
I first saw Brisbane four-piece Mitzi last year, and quickly developed a soft spot for them. It came as a huge surprise when I realized I’d never reviewed them. This…keep reading →
Canada’s secret is almost out. Referred to as “Vancouver’s number one party band of the moment,” Humans are a week from releasing their first official EP. Don’t get the wrong…keep reading →
A brief summary of Klaxons’s demolition of the British indie scene: “Atlantis to Interzone” and “Gravity’s Rainbow” demos circulated on the net, the songs became staples of student indie nights,…keep reading →
The indie pop scene is booming in Australia, so it’s very difficult for a song to stand out from the crowd. Sydney band Glass Towers has done this with their…keep reading →
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