Mother Mother: No Culture Savannah Adams·March 1, 2017Mother Mother is a band with a varied history of styles, some successes and some failures. No Culture, while experimental, works.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
The Molochs: America’s Velvet Glory Michaela Behymer·March 1, 2017This folk-punk album will not disappoint, especially if you're a genre lover.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
The Regrettes: Feel Your Feelings Fool! Madeline Connor·March 1, 2017L.A. punk band The Regrettes offers a mix of scratchy lo-fi and pop-inspired tracks on their debut album.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Elbow: Little Fictions Josh Gaston·February 22, 2017Elbow's seventh studio album starts off strong, but ends feeling uninspired.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Tim Darcy: Saturday Night Savannah Adams·February 22, 2017Tim Darcy delivers on his first solo album with tunes reminiscent of 60s rock twinged with a voice that has a lot to say.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Mac DeMarco: This Old Dog / My Old Man Doug Bybee·February 22, 2017Canadian indie-darling Mac DeMarco has dropped two new sunny singles capturing Mac's confrontation with aging.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Homeshake: Fresh Air Doug Bybee·February 22, 2017Homeshake's third album "Fresh Air" is a laid-back breezy affair perfect for cloudy days and midnight hours.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Strand of Oaks: Hard Love TJ Duncan·February 22, 2017This rock album pulls out all the stops, from ballad to jam it has it all.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Spaceface: Sun Kids Victor Sotomayor·February 22, 2017The Psych-Rock band's debut album features a variety of sounds, pleasant guitar riffs, and a mellow mood.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Dolly Spartans: Time Side With No One Christian Hardy·February 22, 2017In the current-day New York music scene, a crowded, hectic mixing pot of sounds and aspirations, there are...MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Sleigh Bells: Jessica Rabbit Andrew Chavez·February 22, 2017An album of extremes, Jessica Rabbit is without a doubt the most exhausting yet exhilarating listen Sleigh Bells has put out yet.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Julie Byrne: Not Even Happiness Josh Gaston·February 22, 2017Julie Byrne’s sophomore album, Not Even Happiness, is a case study in introspective folk music.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Castlecomer: All of the Noise Savannah Adams·February 22, 2017All of the Noise is a just that, a high energy noise pop-fest. In this case, that's not a bad thing.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Wilderado: Morning Light – Single Savannah Adams·February 22, 2017"Morning Light" can be best described as a millennial whoop track with a folksy rock spin.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Hand Habits: Wildly Idle (Humble Before The Void) MacConnell Wilson·February 14, 2017Wildly Idle is a charming discovery and solid debut from L.A. based Meg Duffy, that will leave you feeling refreshed and satisfiedMusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
The Dig: Bloodshot Tokyo Savannah Adams·February 14, 2017Atmospheric groovy pop rock sounds make for a great third release for a band that seems to finally be finding their niche.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Peter Buzzelle and The Academy: Devil Love Scott Knettle·February 14, 2017Drawing comparisons to The Shins and The Posies, on “Devil Love,” Bazelle and his band deliver consistent 90s-influenced crunchy guitar rockMusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Bleachbear: Cowboy Movie Star Victor Sotomayor·February 14, 2017The pop-rock trio does an excellent job of putting sweet harmonies and upbeat, catchy hooks on display.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Bash & Pop: Anything Could Happen Josh Gaston·February 8, 2017Tommy Stinson (The Replacements) reforms Bash & Pop with mostly successful rock-n-roll resultsMusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
The Flaming Lips: Oczy Mlody Madeline Connor·February 8, 2017The Flaming Lips try on a mellow dream pop sound for their seventeenth studio album.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Brandon Can’t Dance: Graveyard of Good Times Joe Underwood·February 8, 2017An adventure through varied realms of genre and vocal performance. You won’t get sick of anything while listening to this.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Port Cities: Port Cities Savannah Adams·February 8, 2017Port Cities is filled with potential, broadcasting a beautiful blend of harmonies incorporated into dazzling pop alternative riffs.MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
Japandroids: Near to the Wild Heart of Life Josh Gaston·February 8, 2017“Celebration” rockers come out of hiding to release their first album in 5 years…but was it worth the wait?MusicMusic ReviewsNew Music RotationRock Rotation·0 Comments·0
John Wesley Coleman III: Microwave Dreams TJ Duncan·February 8, 2017This is spacey, indie number produces the Austinite teenage-angst that comes so fruitfully from the city.Rock Rotation·0 Comments·0