More than just a second album in one year, Cutouts proves The Smile have already etched their names among rock's greats.
Prepare to be put into a trance on Flow Critical Lucidity, a record truly only Thurston Moore could have made.
The Cure's first album in over a decade further cements their legacy as a truly legendary band — and was well worth the wait.
On their third album, Naked Giants capture the pure essence of indie music and deliver a catchy, joyful release that (still) sounds like the creation of three best friends having fun together.
Caroline Romano flew out from Nashville with her guitarist Austin Acuff to play some songs from her new EP, How the Good Girls Die. The true duality of Caroline Romano is that her music is an autobiography of self-collapse, yet she’s brimming with confidence and couldn’t appear more put together.
Karl Blau presents a Milky Way of glistening sounds orbiting around the intimate and funky songs in his latest record, Vultures of Love.
Deep Sea Diver returns to the spotlight with their brilliant new release, Billboard Heart — an album where each track feels carefully crafted and affectionally assembled while maintaining raw energy and genuine emotion.
More than a passing trend or one-hit wonder, Utah rockers Cardinal Bloom step up to the plate on their debut and deliver a good ol' fashioned guitar-driven album that just gets better and better with each song.