(Sandy) Alex G: Rocket KJHK Music·June 13, 2017How can this solo artist keep getting more and more dynamic?Featured On KJHKMusic ArticlesMusic ReviewsRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Sinkane: Life & Livin’ It Andrew Chavez·May 28, 2017With plenty of funk and warm weather vibes, Sinkane is smoother than ever on his latest release.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Andy Shauf: The Party Content Director·May 17, 2017The Party, is delicate, despite the wild connotations associated with most parties.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Slowdive: Slowdive Josh Gaston·May 3, 201790s shoegazers Slowdive release a new album after first reuniting in 2014Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Particle Kid: Particle Kid Joe Underwood·April 26, 2017This eponymous debut album from L.A. band Particle Kid brings a refreshing twist to several widely-loved styles.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Methyl Ethyl: Everything Is Forgotten Scott Knettle·April 26, 2017Everything is Forgotten blends psych-pop energy with indie rock charm in a simultaneously refreshing and familiar way.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Blaenavon: That’s Your Lot Savannah Adams·April 26, 2017Summery and serene, Blaenavon delivers a powerful punch of an album complete with themes of love, loss, and death.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
SHAED: Just Wanna See KJHK Music·April 26, 2017Insanely fun synth pop beats with high energy vocals comes together to craft an EP with a couple of hits, but a couple of misses.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Windigo: Magic – EP Savannah Adams·April 12, 2017A stand-out EP that offers a spark of originality and a spice for life.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Guided by Voices: August by Cake Josh Gaston·April 5, 2017The greatest rock band of the last 35 years releases its first double album - and it does not disappoint.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
The Shins: Heartworms Savannah Adams·April 5, 2017Heartworms is a casual revisit to earlier work while still incorporating new emotions and sounds for the seasoned listener.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Bonny Doon: Bonny Doon Scott Knettle·April 4, 2017Bonny Doon's first full-length record blends casual melodies and existential wit into catchy blues-tinged guitar pop.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Father John Misty: Pure Comedy – Single Savannah Adams·April 4, 2017"Pure Comedy" looks at a depressingly ironic view of the existence of man, takes that feeling, and generates an accurately reflective track.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Melody Federer: When The Dogwoods Bloom Savannah Adams·April 4, 2017Melody Federer provides an album boasting independence and emotive writing.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
OWEL: Dear Me Savannah Adams·April 4, 2017The steadily climbing atmosphere OWEL has to offer in this LP is nothing short of a smooth sound experience for the listener.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
NE-HI: Offers MacConnell Wilson·March 14, 2017Offers by NE-HI is catchy record that builds upon their previous work and supplies some chill, but rocking tunes.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Joan of Arc: He’s Got the Whole This Land Is Your Land in His Hands Madeline Connor·March 14, 2017Joan of Arc’s latest release distances itself from the outfit’s previous works with disorderly song structure and peculiar instrumentation.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Shelles: Carousel TJ Duncan·March 14, 2017Deep in the waves of guitar distortion and hard times, Shelles brings the spacey rock riffs together with some ole’ time country.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Los Campesinos!: Sick Scenes Michael van Esler·March 14, 2017Three years after their last album, Los Campesinos! return with more heartbreak, literary references, and soccer metaphors.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Old 97s: Graveyard Whistling Savannah Adams·March 14, 2017A tried and true country-rock alternative band shows off a continued fiery passion for their art in their eleventh release.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Maggie Rogers: Now That the Light is Fading Christian Hardy·March 14, 2017Maggie Rogers' fame started from an NYU class, now, months later, her first five-song project is a fantastic show of her range of talents.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Drab Majesty: The Demonstration Josh Gaston·March 14, 2017Harking back to 80s goth/coldwave and new wave, Drab Majesty releases one of the finest albums of 2017 thus far.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Balto: Strangers TJ Duncan·March 14, 2017Balto manages to blend this album into a full-night-out feel.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Tall Tall Trees: Freedays Savannah Adams·March 1, 2017Freedays is a burst of psychedelic pop intertwined with features of the ever interesting banjola, bass, and synth.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0