Bowery Ballroom was truly packed to the gills Sunday night for the Sharon Van Etten’s (@sharonvanetten) second sold out show.
Glass Ghost and Carter Tanton, touring mates with Shearwater for the last three weeks, treated the early crowd to two wonderful sets. After 45 minutes of Moog driven pop, Carton Tanton took the stage at 10pm. Tanton mesmerized the completely packed crowd with his smooth, other-worldly voice and flawless transitions from acoustic guitar to heavy synths, sometimes even in the same song. His welcome Continue Reading
For some time now, the ever elusive “they” have told us that lightning never strikes twice. After listening to Sleigh Bells (@sleighbells) sophomore effort Reign of Terror on repeat, though, I’m inclined to disagree. Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller shot into the hearts and ear-drums of many back in 2010 with their debut Treats. A sonic exploration of 90′s guitar shredding, big beats and sharp stabbing vocals, the pair’s genre bending antics Continue Reading
Hailing from Athens, Georgia, and now LA based, electrorock-pop oufit Reptar (@reptarathens) have released their new single “Sebastian” from their debut Body Faucet, following a lengthy collaboration between Vagrant Records and veteran producer Ben Allen. The song expertly splices together a plethora of fun, industrialized videogame pop, a Bladerunner-esque opening and a bouncy, disjointed Kooks chorus. This bizarre Continue Reading
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With Remembrance of Things To Come, Princeton (@princetonmusic) has put forth their most innovative and ambitious effort to date. By teaming up with the Los Angeles’ New Music Ensemble, the four-piece, LA-based band has found a niche that brings their baroque-pop songs to a whole new, musically intellectual level. The 7-piece New Music Ensemble truly breathes life into the band’s instrumentation, creating Continue Reading
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Sharon Van Etten understands heartache. While this may be one of the most common themes in songwriting, she manages to give love’s complex emotions and heartbreaking situations a new depth Continue Reading
“I’ve always dreamed of being a musician-poet who transcends genres even as he reinvents them,” — quote Bender of Futurama-fame. And who was our robotic friend talking about? Why, none other than the whimsical hero of weirdos everywhere, Beck. A pioneer Continue Reading
The holiday season is upon us (also basketball season, finally). But mostly, it’s the season of ugly sweaters, drunk uncles, and, if you’re a teenager, enough gift cards to paper your walls because nobody knows what to get you. We here at The Wild Honey Pie Continue Reading
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There’s a reason that people list their favorite Track 1 Side 1 songs — starting off an album with a killer introduction is a bold statement of intent for what’s to come and hopefully something that listeners drop everything to experience. Caveman starts off their debut album CoCo Beware with such a track. “A Country’s King of Dreams” is quite Continue Reading
Prog rock and stadium-ready sounds have always been a part of Justice. Hell, Gaspard Auge has worn his love of Yes on his belt buckle since day one. It’s not surprising then, that they would release a record filled to the brim with 1970s throwback rock — the same way it’s not surprising that the McRib has 70 ingredients. Much in the same way that a McRib is a little delicious in spite of itself, Audio, Video, Disco is incredible in spite of itself. It’s awesome even though it’s trying to be sleazy and gross. Continue Reading
Considering it’s rich history and iconic heritage, it fills me with great pride to see my homeland’s music scene thriving. Spanning the UK’s many aural genres, there’s a myriad of music to suit all tastes and dispositions. It’s been a challenge to cull this list down to just ten artists, but those who are listed here have earned my vote as the top bands in Britain today. Continue Reading