I was a bit drunk when I heard that Neil Peart had passed away. It was a Friday. I’d wrapped up work early, and I thought I’d have a Bloody Mary before hopping on the train to meet my two old roommates for dinner. For most of my train ride, I’d been engaged in a
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In his autobiography, Miles Davis opined very specifically about what kind of music he likes, saying, “… I like raw shit, live, raunchy, get down, get back in the alley shit…” On their fifth LP, Gold & Grey, Baroness were most likely not making a conscious effort to please the late jazz titan. However, were
50 Best Tracks of 2019
I’ve been through several drafts of this and just can’t find a take, because at the end of the day this is just a perfect album. You get about one or two of these a year, and this is the best the year has to offer. What really amazes me about this album is how
Angel Olsen is back with some introspective howls in her new album, All Mirrors. It holds the heartbeat of a masterpiece and lets us in, as she lets go of a significant love interest to confront her spinning thoughts. Her voice rattles from cages away, mirroring some of the choices she had made in her
Complicate Your Life With Violence Is A Masterpiece and Right Up There with Bandana for Hip Hop AOTY
First of all, shouts out to Bandcamp for being the best music site on the planet (besides Indie Pong of course) and constantly shining a spotlight on unique acts from all around the world. Bandcamp is my favorite website to find new music on for sure, here is the original write up they did in