Song of the Day: “Lost Girls”- Tilly and the Wall
Today’s Song of the Day is a tranquil number off Tilly and the Wall’s 2006 album, Bottoms of Barrels. With its roots in Omaha and boasting ties to Bright Eyes, Tilly and the Wall is a dynamic...
View ArticleSong of the Day: “Money for Nothing”- Dire Straits
They say that music induces a sort of sensory nostalgia. For me, Dire Straits evokes some of my earliest memories, most of which involve rocking out in the back of my dad’s car during those formative...
View ArticleEP Review: Dr. Dog, Wild Race
Listening to a new Dr. Dog record is like a reunion with old friends: each time it reminds you that not much has changed, but it never fails to be a good time. Consistency is comforting, a fact to...
View ArticleSong of the Day: Slightly Stoopid feat. G-Love –“Mellow Mood”
Finals? What finals? For all you stressed-out, non-reggae rock heads out there, allow the sweet dub of Slightly Stoopid to drown those nerves with a saccharine reminder of what’s really important....
View ArticleAlbum Review: Tegan and Sara, Heartthrob
When Tegan and Sara began work on their seventh studio album, the duo experienced a new “willingness to tinker with arrangements, tempos and keys” in an effort to break the boundaries of the sound that...
View ArticleSong of the Day: “I Wish”– R. Kelly
Today’s Song of the Day is an under-appreciated throwback from R. Kelly’s turn of the century album, TP-2.com. Over the course of R. Kelly’s career, songs like “I Wish” have lost the spotlight to the...
View ArticlePlaylist: Weekend Mix
Whether you were stressed out this week by midterms, interviews, or what to do with your date on Valentine’s Day, you owe it to yourself to take some time off and relax this weekend. Allow reggae rock...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Push the Sky Away
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have had quite a journey in the thirty-some years since the group’s inception. The music has evolved a great deal, yet so has the band’s physical composition: Nick Cave is...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Born Ruffians, Birthmarks
After months of building anticipation, Born Ruffians have released their third studio album Birthmarks. The album presents a cleaned-up and fine-tuned version of the old Born Ruffians sound, and it is...
View ArticleSong of the Day: “San Francisco”– The Mowgli’s
Only a band that truly understands the concept of unity could create a track that is pleasing to the ear while having a chorus – that may or may not include every band member half singing, half...
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