Opeth: In Causa Venenum Matt Stratton·October 17, 2019Opeth's latest record, In Causa Venenum, is a cultish, slow building, sinister, and retro progressive rock album through and through.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Pixies: Beneath the Eyrie Matt Stratton·September 20, 2019While not as harsh as their early ventures, the Pixies new album Beneath the Eyrie is darker in tone than their earlier fare.MusicMusic ReviewsRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Pearla: Quilting & Other Activities Content Director·September 16, 2019Quilting & Other Activities feels warm and intimate, like clothes in a dryer or snuggling up by the fire in a quilt.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Jay Som: Anak Ko Kade Schoenfeldt·September 15, 2019Jay Som's latest record takes her music to new places - and she's exactly where she should be going.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Clairo: Immunity Jaya Chakka·September 10, 2019Clairo's debut album is a collection of genre-bending tracks which demonstrate the young artist's impressive vocal prowess.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Hatchie: Keepsake Amy Shea·August 27, 2019With time, Hatchie might just establish herself as a mainstay of the shoegaze genre.Music ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Kishi Bashi: Omoiyari Jaya Chakka·June 26, 2019Kishi Bashi's fourth album is equal parts catchy and poignant, bridging political issues from the past and present.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Gemma: Feeling’s Not A Tempo Anna Stafford·June 20, 2019A funky, jazzy album fit for Summer 2019!Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Palehound: Black Friday Content Director·June 17, 2019This album is easy to love, possibly due to the fact that it’s almost entirely about love.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
PUP: Morbid Stuff Amy Shea·May 12, 2019PUP’s most recent release embodies the hallmarks of punk – ire, pessimism, and aggression – while adding their own fiery twists.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Avey Tare: Cows on Hourglass Pond Amy Shea·May 9, 2019Cows on Hourglass Pond, Avey Tare’s latest release, is rhythmic, intentional, low-key and very visual.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Brass Box: The Cathedral Amy Shea·May 3, 2019The Cathedral was well worth the wait and the band is successfully altering the world of post-punk as we know it.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Kevin Morby: Oh My God Alex Murray·April 30, 2019Kansas City native Kevin Morby boldly steps up to deliver one of the year's best albums full of modern reflection, celebration, and love.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
FEELS: Post Earth Amy Shea·April 29, 2019Post Earth displays the band’s quest for rhythm and knack for feelings, intertwining stunning vocals with anger and a dash of melancholy.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Panda Bear: Buoys Amy Shea·April 25, 2019Buoys brilliantly breaks Panda Bear’s historic line of story-telling albums and is worth the listen given its boldness and feeling.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Nilüfer Yanya: Miss Universe Sasha Arteaga·April 18, 2019Yanya's debut concept album takes listeners away to a health goth resort of her design.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Bad Bad Hats: Lightning Round Amy Shea·April 1, 2019Lightning Round is not to be ignored, it manages to incorporate the Bad Bad Hat’s youthful charm with their signature melodies.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
The Dandy Warhols: Why You So Crazy Amy Shea·March 31, 2019The Dandy Warhols have long been dishing out alternative beats, but Why You So Crazy takes on a unique psychedelic quality.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Tiny Ruins: Olympic Girls Quinn Leyda·March 20, 2019With its simple melodies, deep lyrics, and chilling vocals, this alt-folk album is a reminder that music doesn't need to be busy to be goodRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Stella Donnelly: Beware of the Dogs Content Director·March 13, 2019Stella Donnelly’s Beware of the Dogs brings us a feminist commentary on what it is like to be a millenial womenRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Daniel Romano: Finally Free Content Director·March 7, 2019Finally Free flows from track to track, creating a cohesive album that is just as insightful as it is mysticalRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
The Dip: The Dip Delivers Amy Shea·March 3, 2019The entirety of the album is relatable, touching on love, life, and the everyday motions that come with it.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Sneaks: Highway Hypnosis Madeline Connor·February 25, 2019In her third solo album, Eva Moolchan breaks away from her post-punk roots to try on heavy bass, synth loops, and hip-hop influence.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Cherry Glazerr: Stuffed & Ready Sasha Arteaga·February 22, 2019Stuffed & Ready shows a back-to-basics approach, evoking the vengeful spirit of Dolores Haze in the process.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0