by David Wilikofsky The Korean term 개꿈, literally translated, means “dog dreams”. It’s used to frame dreams as nonsensical, figments of our imagination that have…
Exploring sounds of the past, present and future
by David Wilikofsky The Korean term 개꿈, literally translated, means “dog dreams”. It’s used to frame dreams as nonsensical, figments of our imagination that have…
The three albums we’re highlighting today put their own spin on the phrase “singer-songwriter”, each creating a singular portrait of our world. ther – a…
Many albums strive to create a singular sonic universe. Few achieve it. The albums we’re highlighting today do just that. The connective tissue is that…
Next up we’ve got a few albums that gaze into the depths of the digital void. Fire-Toolz – I am upset because I see something…
If you’re an avid follower of the blog, you’ll have noticed it’s been rather quiet over the past few weeks. Things have been crazier than…
by David Wilikofsky I think it’s uncontroversial to say that Deerhoof are an institution, and after nearly three decades of recording and performing together, it’s…
by David Wilikofsky Deathcrash emerged out of The Windmill scene, coming up at the same time as current stars like BCNR, Black Midi, and Squid.…
mui zyu – Rotten Bun for an Eggless Century Eva Liu got her start in music as the front person of UK art rock trio…
by David Wilikofsky We last heard from Parisian quintet En Attendant Ana what feels like a lifetime ago. Their sophomore album, Juillet, was released in…
by David Wilikofsky The term post-rock was first coined by music critic Simon Reynolds in order to give name to a new trend: artists using…