by Noa Samson The bleak forecast for the immediate future of in-person live music is starting to hit me. Last night I listened to a…
Exploring sounds of the past, present and future
by Noa Samson The bleak forecast for the immediate future of in-person live music is starting to hit me. Last night I listened to a…
by David Wilikofsky In Alternative Canon, we take a closer look at an obscure or underappreciated album from the past that deserves more recognition. Some…
by David Wilikofsky In a world of information overload, how can you reliably discover great new music? For us, the answer is record labels. Great…
After a week off for our buying frenzy on Bandcamp Friday, we’re back with a roundup of the releases we’re most excited about this week.…
by David Wilikofsky We’re all trapped inside our homes, waiting out a virus that likely won’t abate for months. Our national leadership is shockingly inept,…
by David Wilikofsky In Alternative Canon, we take a closer look at an obscure or underappreciated album from the past that deserves more recognition. Some…
by David Wilikofsky In a world of information overload, how can you reliably discover great new music? For us, the answer is record labels. Great labels…
Bandcamp is one of the great music distribution platforms out there. It provides the most equitable treatment to artists who sell music on the platform…
by David Wilikofsky In Alternative Canon, we take a closer look at an obscure or underappreciated album from the past that deserves more recognition. Some…
by David Wilikofsky The Australian DIY scene has been incredibly fertile in the past few years. Bands like Parsnip, Possible Humans, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever,…