Album Review: Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet, They Shall Be White As Snow; Though They Be Red Like Crimson, They Shall Be As Wool by Glacier Matt Ellis July 21, 2017Post-rockers Glacier unleash biblical vengeance and conjure the darkness on their new LP. The current political state has changed everything,...
Video Premiere: “Lean” (Sound It Out Session) by Lilith Matt Ellis February 27, 2017annah Liuzzo and Kelsey Rose Francis are lifelong friends. They met at band camp and both studied music in college....
Gather ‘Round: Dietrich Strause Matt Ellis January 16, 2017In a dark, intimate setting, Dietrich Strause reached deep within himself to captivate an audience. Dietrich Strause plays the kind...
Album Review: How Cruel That Hunger Binds by Dietrich Strause Matt Ellis December 14, 2016Dietrich Strause’s How Cruel That Hunger Binds is a spiritually tinged journey through the sounds of America. With a sweeping,...
Turn and Face the Strange: Seu Jorge Matt Ellis November 21, 2016The loss of David Bowie in January of this year was a tipping point. It sent our world spinning out...
Forever Young: Hinds Matt Ellis November 8, 2016About halfway through Hinds’ mischief night set at the Middle East, Carlotta Cosials had a revelation. “Damn,” she said as...
Album Review: Twin Chameleon EP by Twin Chameleon Matt Ellis October 12, 2016Twin Chameleon’s self-titled debut EP blends a whole host of indie-pop influences. You’ll hear Grizzly Bear, Bombay Bicycle Club, and...
Album Review: Ephemera by split/halves Matt Ellis September 28, 2016t is the plight of humankind to be unable to feel the experiences of others. You can never feel anyone’s pain...