Keaton Henson: Kindly Now Alex Murray·September 26, 2016Anxiously crafted late-night ballads populate the most focused effort from this up-and-coming singer/songwriterRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Ralph Samuelson: The Universal Flute KJHK Music·September 26, 2016A mostly Western take on a Far Eastern instrument.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Bastille: Wild World Shelby Sneed·September 26, 2016Bastille's sophomore album takes a step in the electronic direction, while still maintaining their original alt rock vibe.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Magic Trick: Other Man’s Blues MacConnell Wilson·September 26, 2016Other Man's Blues provides a charming experience making it worthy of a listen, but lacking in memorability.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Ages and Ages: Something to Ruin KJHK Music·September 20, 2016Falls short of it's own intentions, but includes a few enjoyable tracks, and makes progress without losing the band's character.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Cool Ghouls: Animal Races Jessica Rosenberg·September 20, 2016Cool Ghouls, a new band from San Francisco, CA, carry a sound like no other these days.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Ian Sweet: Shapeshifter KJHK Music·September 19, 2016Reminiscent of the soundtrack to the best indie movie of the summer, but in a totally unique and groovy way.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Chapell: The Redhead’s Allegations Allie Heiner·September 19, 2016New artist, Chapell, sends out a charming, agreeable vibe on his first release.Rock Rotation·1 Comment·0
Grape Room: Heart of Gum Justin Cabral·September 12, 2016Absurdist eighties-esque Synth Pop. Saccharine. Grape Room’s latest release, Heart of Gum, sounds like the soundtrack to a...Music ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
High Waisted: On Ludlow Tabitha Moore·September 12, 2016High Waisted is pretty rad band that has an overall carefree ‘it’s summer forever’ type of vibe.Music ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Wilco: Schmilco Alex Murray·September 12, 2016After ten albums, Wilco is back with a full-fledged acoustic adventure that explores nearly every corner of the band's diverse career.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Ben Millburn: Local Honey Jessica Rosenberg·September 10, 2016Ben Millburn, a singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas, uses a mix of rock and acoustic in his EP. These songs will keep you relaxed and interested.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Bruiser Queen: Sweet Static Allie Heiner·September 10, 2016Sweet Static packs an enjoyable punch with all the love-sickness, aggression, and vulnerability of an old diary.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Corbu: Crayon Soul KJHK Music·September 8, 2016New, underground, psychedelic rock band, Corbu shakes modern sound with their new album, Crayon Soul.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
White Lung: Paradise Josh Gaston·September 8, 2016Paradise is White Lung's catchiest and cleanest album to date, but have they lost their edge?Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Nathan Bowles: Whole and Cloven Alex Murray·September 8, 2016Nathan Bowles’ latest record is a solid mix between the inherent classic folk roots that come along a banjo-centric album, all with a slightRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
The Veils: Total Depravity Connor Janzen·September 8, 2016Indie folk takes a dark, meandering path through melodic and thunderous songwriting.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Wild Beasts: Boy King Adam Raimond·September 8, 2016While not as meticulously crafted as their previous albums, the quality, groovy little gems it contains make it a worthwhile spin.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Kalispell: Printer’s Son KJHK Music·September 8, 2016This album never made me want to return to Kalispell’s creepy yet meaningful lyrics or tranquil synths, but rather wait until the next trackRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Vinyl Williams: Brunei Williams Alex Murray·September 6, 2016Brunei marks one of the most under-the-radar efforts of 2016, featuring expertly produced psych rock with a chilled-out SoCal vibe.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Ryley Walker: Golden Sings That Have Been Sung Josh Gaston·September 1, 2016Virtuosic guitarist Ryley Walker returns with his third album in three years, and his most psychedelic album to date.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Erik Blood: Lost in Slow Motion Meredith Vacek·September 1, 2016The latest album from this Seattle-based artist conjures the sounds of dreampop, shoegaze, and ethereal goth.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Owen: The King of Whys Josh Gaston·September 1, 2016Mike Kinsella employs outside musicians for the first time while delivering Owen's strongest, most concise effort to dateRock Rotation·0 Comments·0