Softest Attack by Prism Shores

Prism Shores’ ‘Softest Attack‘, their third LP, is a sharp blend of ’90s power pop and shoegaze shimmer. The Montreal quartet nails a specific, sun-soaked warmth, loading their songs with enough fuzzy guitar jangle to satisfy any gearhead. The music hits with a heavy but comforting intensity, making the album’s title make total sense right […]

Music For Heads by TV Star

TV Star’s debut album, Music For Heads, sounds exactly like a 1990s psych-rock band trapped in a cozy Pacific Northwest cabin with a stack of old shoegaze tapes. Released via Father/Daughter Records, this long-awaited record hits like a beautiful, jangly brick of musical gold. Born after someone literally pointed at a Butthole Surfers cassette tape on a […]

Window to Another World by People I Love

People I Love have officially cracked the code to interdimensional travel from their Brooklyn headquarters with their latest album, ‘Window to Another World’. This 12-track indie gem trades typical NYC cynicism for a brilliantly quirky sonic portal, equal parts infectious energy and charmingly oddball humor. The album serves as a fantastic reminder that even if […]

Arcade by Deb Never

Spokane, Washington’s finest musical export, has officially broken the audio matrix. Hailing from the gloomy, grunge-soaked Pacific Northwest before transplanting her genius to Los Angeles, Deb Never has crafted an absolute kick ass record with ‘ARCADE‘. The record is a musically majestic of moody, nostalgia-laced alternative pop that feels like a neon-lit house party happening […]

Dancing On The Wall by Muna

MUNA’s fourth studio effort, Dancing On The Wall, is a shimmering, synth-drenched masterpiece that proves being well-adjusted is overrated but being well-produced is mandatory. Emerging from the glitter-cannon blast of their 2022 self-titled record, the trio has returned with a “pop world built with teeth,” trading some of their previous optimism for a deliciously anxious […]

Cost of Living Adjustment by Cola

The Montreal trio Cola delivers a definitive statement in post-punk with their latest effort, ‘Cost of Living Adjustment‘. Following a string of highly praised releases, this record finds the band at their most refined, blending abstract sensibilities with production that feels as intentional as a gallery painting. Listening to this album in the backyard as […]

Two Wrongs Don’t Make A Right by Real Farmer

Real Farmer’s ‘Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right‘ is some killer modern post-punk that hits like a shot of adrenaline. This album manages to capture a rare sense of playful energy while maintaining a gritty, sharp edge that feels both fresh and brings back memories from back in the day. It is a sonically diverse […]

Wired by Basement

Basement’s return with ‘Wired‘ is some kick ass fuzzed-out, emotionally resonant rock that feels like catching up with an old friend who spent their decade-long hiatus perfecting the art of the 90s-inspired riff. The album captures that specific brand of “crying-in-the-mosh-pit” energy the Ipswich legends are known for, but with a refined, mature edge that […]