Surf meets Cumbia in wonderfully strange retro fusion.
While each song is performed intentionally and crafted meticulously, no element is devoid of human touch. Stunning, peaceful, and a wonderful listen that will keep your toe tapping and head bobbing involuntarily: Vampire Weekend has done it again.
It’s a rock album that only has moments of electric guitar. A synth album that features mandolin and banjo. A pop album that doesn’t have a single love song. Both musically and lyrically, each song feels impossibly unique.
After quietly releasing a limited number of vinyl records titled 'NO NAME' at Third Man Records, rumors of a new Jack White album quickly spread.
You might not know his name, but Mike Campbell has been one of the most prolific songwriters and guitarists in rock history.
MGMT's new album "Loss Of Life," released six years after "Little Dark Age," falls short of expectations despite the anticipation. Known for their vibrant synth-pop sound, MGMT's latest work feels subdued and lacks the excitement of their previous hits.
In some parts of the world, the electric guitar is still an active symbol of rebellion. In these places where parents disapprove of their children’s interest in the electric music is where guitar music’s next innovations will come from.
Legend has it Kamasi Washington traded his smile for unparalleled musical genius at a Los Angeles crossroad. Known for his saxophone work on Thundercat's "Them Changes" and Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly," Kamasi is one of the most-heard saxophonists of the last decade. His first full-length album in six years, "Fearless Movement," offers a journey through time and space with modern comforts.