Bruiser and Bicycle Discuss New Album "Holy Red Wagon" | Feature Interview
Tony Molina - "In The Fade" | Album Review
Hearing new Tony Molina albums, such as his latest, In the Fade, brings me back to being a teenager, fully immersed in Weezer's Blue Album, the Beatles, and pumped to hear and learn more, setting off exploratory paths to underground bands. His music is a modern day starting point of “the good shit”.
Broadcast - "Maida Vale Sessions" | Album Review
Maida Vale Sessions is a collection of four live sets recorded at the Maida Vale studios at BBC, truly capturing the magic that was the Birmingham band. A mesmerizing compilation of live songs for veterans and new fans alike, this live record showcases songs all pre-Tender Buttons, showing their progress as a band between 1996 – 2003.
Unschooling - "Random Acts of Total Control" | Album Review
Nightshift - "Zöe" | Album Review
Nightshift broadcasts to the world from Glasgow and this beautifully angular prism of an album comes to us via Trouble in Mind Records out of Chicago. This album has been a true musical companion for getting through this pandemic winter, an album that was created during the lockdowns where members recorded separately from afar.
Population II - "À la Ô Terre" | Album Review
One of the most wild and beautifully exploratory albums released in 2020 came from Population II, a psych-rock trio based out of Montreal. À la Ô Terre, comes to you from powerhouse psych label Castle Face Records, and is the soundtrack for a journey in and out of the chaotic edges as galaxies collide.
Possible Humans - "Everybody Split" | Album Review
Possible Humans is a five-piece band out of Melbourne, for those that love guitars and driving bass lines. Everybody Split is their first full length, initially released in April 2019 as a small run by Hobbies Galore. This initial run was followed by a US and worldwide release in August by Trouble in Mind Records based out of Chicago.
En Attendant Ana - "Juillet" | Album Review
En Attendant Ana's Juillet is another absolute gem of an album released by the mighty Trouble in Mind. This is the second full length from this fantastic fuzz pop band from Paris. It is an album of triumphant swells, hooks, and horns marked with lyrics urging one to figure out that thing you are trying to figure out and move forward.