STEREOLAB – EMPEROR TOMATO KETCHUP
Stereolab really has nothing to do with Heck Reckoners, but they’re a vibe and this is one of the chillest grooviest albums of all time.
Stereolab really has nothing to do with Heck Reckoners, but they’re a vibe and this is one of the chillest grooviest albums of all time.
Speedy Ortiz is a literate, girl-led version of 90s dude-y indie rock.
Happy Valentine’s Day! This is the second album from X, the best band to come from LA’s punk scene in the 1980s (fight me, Black Flag). X wrote literate songs, often sung in slightly off-key unison by their dueling male and female lead singers, supported by guitar work that proved punk didn’t need to be […]
Savages cut two very good punk rock/post-punk albums in the 2010s. “Silence Yourself” is their first. Instrumentally, they’re probably closest to what we’ve been doing. (IMHO, we’ve more range though.)
This was my favorite album of last year. Like us, they write a lot of story songs with concrete imagery — though unlike Kylee, Karley Hartzman is kind of all over the place with her phrasing and melody. At their core, Wednesday is a country band with more effects pedals.
Here’s the album of the week. It’s a bit of a basic bitch pick because it’s like Shoegaze 101, but it is the most important and best shoegaze album of all time. Crushing guitars, ethereal vocals, effects pedals. The soft/loud dynamic defined 90s alt rock, but My Bloody Valentine did both at the same time. […]
PJ Harvey has four albums that are essential, but this is her first. DRY is dark, sexy, weird, and a little gross. The group itself, a three-piece, are masters of dynamics. The songs are simple, spare, and sturdy as cinder blocks.