The long-awaited full-length release from Oliver Elf Army finds them at their darkest—and also at their best.
Tag: indie rock
REVIEW: Child of My Sorrow
For listeners looking for a thoughtful exploration of heartache, “Child of My Sorrow” is an essential listen.
REVIEW: My Bones Are Singing
In their latest effort, Those Lavender Whales strike the difficult balance between earnestness and sincerity.
Review: SECRETS
By virtue of its stark brilliance, SECRETS is a daunting album to review.
REVIEW: Greet the Sea
In this Music Thursday, we’d like to introduce to you a local startup, Greet the Sea — a Seattle indie-rock … More
REVIEW: Sea of Glass
Right on the heels of Physick’s Death is Their Shepherd, The Nehemiah Foundation for Cultural Renewal (NFfCR) has put out … More
REVIEW: What Went Down
Foals has been my favorite rock band since I discovered 2013’s Holy Fire. Their fourth full-length outing, What Went Down, … More
REVIEW: Across the Map
Today, we have for you a special pre-release review of Across the Map by WɅVE & ROME.
REVIEW: Summerooms
Summerooms turns one this year, so we’re getting all nostalgic (well, as nostalgic as one can get with a year-old … More
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