Bradford Cox has always followed his own course. On early Deerhunter albums like Turn It Up Faggot and Cryptograms, there’s a lot of anger, tension and dissonance, the melodies buried in the mix. New album Fadi...
De Lux's first album, Voyage, is proving a tough act to follow.
Their latest release, Generation, has all the trappings of the sophomore album: self-doubt, stripped-down instrumentation, and a meandering sto...
During the last week in September, Seattle will be hosting some of the finest DJs, electronic music, and multimedia artists in the world. Some will put on workshops, some will shed their live bands for DJ sets,...
The Faint's new album, Doom Abuse, has a lot of what they're known for: dark lyrics, heavy guitar riffs, and synthesizers. It's their first album since 2008's Fasciinatiion. Since that time the band has spent s...
Temples began in Kettering, England (where Weetabix is made) when James Bagshaw and Thomas Warmsley began recording demos in their home studio. They posted the music on YouTube and attracted the attention of Je...
FIDLAR is a four-piece punk band from Los Angeles who love music, surf/skate culture, drinking, and other intoxicants. Then again, you could figure that out from the songs on their self-titled debut album which...
Local Natives are having one heck of a year. They released their second album, Hummingbird, back in January, and have spent the most of the year touring internationally and playing festivals. They've made the r...