To describe their idiosyncratic combination of scruffy bubblegum hooks, raw guitar wizardry, and unapologetic indie-rock weirdness, they coined the term “gunk pop,” which inclines plenty of folks to ...
Standard Deviation mixes original compositions with interpretations of tunes made famous by the likes of John Coltrane, Don Ellis, and Carla Bley, and there’s never a dull moment.
Eaze and Rousay's newest album, No floor, is cozy, accessible, and animated by constant development, with no repetition or stasis; it has the energy of two old friends who’ll never run out of things ...
Madame Reaper has a great skill set to be a cheerleader for resistance: she’s unapologetically upbeat but under no illusions.
Along with Fred Schneider, Foster produces a harmonious sepia-tone landscape, which shows off her woozy, sublime songwriting, uncaged old-timey warble, and precisely enunciated operatic singing.