The long-awaited full-length release from Oliver Elf Army finds them at their darkest—and also at their best.
Tag: rock
REVIEW: All-American
“All-American” crushes you with the weight of 21st century living. Then it makes you laugh at its mundanity and madness.
REVIEW: Options
Everett’s I Will Keep Your Ghost has at last returned with a bigger, sleeker sound on “Options.”
REVIEW: My Concrete Heart
The debut EP from singer/songwriter Tina Boonstra is a solid collection of tunes that feature crisp and safe production and songwriting.
Mirror Dimension Radio, Ep. #01
We Are Mirrors is kicking off 2018 with the first installment of its promised monthly online radio show, Mirror Dimension Radio. … More
REVIEW: Good EP
Poppies demonstrate effortless focus in their debut EP, “Good.”
LISTEN: Anacortes punks BUFFET condemn hypocrisy in blistering “Nick #2”
Anacortes “supergroup” BUFFET rebukes hypocrites in only a few short lines in the centerpiece of their debut EP.
Hemingway, Potato Salad, Ken Bone & “The Lovely Grind” (REVIEW)
Leava challenges the notion of celebrity in his finest work yet, “The Lovely Grind.”
All Caps: A Swift SoundCloud Snapshot (NEW TRACK REVIEWS)
WE\ARE\MIRRORS radio silence will end soon. Until then, here are three track reviews all from the second-best streaming site out … More
REVIEW: Often in the Pause
Kris Orlowski’s sophomore full-length, Often in the Pause, develops the band’s sound by finding a more comfortable place in multiple styles.
REVIEW: Clone Wolf
Seattle’s Clone Wolf just released their self-titled EP, and it’s a raw effort that displays great potential and ambition.
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
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