Time Stays, We Go by The Veils

The Veils | Time Stays, We Go  | Rating: 9.5/11 |  The Veils are one of those chronically underrated bands who is simultaneously and almost universally praised for what they do and how well they do it despite their frequent line up changeover rate (it’s not exactly the best outfit for long-term job security). Fronted and anchored by the charismatic Finn Andrews (and his […]

I Love You by The Neighbourhood

The Neighbourhood | I Love You | Rating: 7.9/11 Disclaimer: You will find no descriptives such as ‘brilliant,’ ‘amazing’ or ‘best [fill in the blank]’ here as followers of buzz bands want to do no matter the quality of said buzz band’s anxiously anticipated output.What I will assign is the concurrence that The Neighbourhood, their attempt at a seamless fusing of sonic disconnect and their […]

A Quiet Darkness by Houses

Houses | A Quiet Darkness | Rating: 7/11 | Abandoned homes. A post-apocalyptic search for one’s love. These are most unlikely and unusual sources of inspirations to draw upon when crafting a body of musical work, wouldn’t you say? Yes, but we simply cannot fault the end result born by Chicago duo and real life couple Dexter Tortoriello and Megan Messina aka Houses and their […]

Dear Miss Lonelyhearts by Cold War Kids

Cold War Kids | Dear Miss Lonelyhearts | Rating: 9/11 | Reviewed by: Rodney Schmidt | A contradictory dichotomist of sound that is soul and punk all in one band; the living meet the dead and the hopeless dance with the optimistic is what you get in Dear Miss Lonelyhearts by the Cold War Kids. Their ability to create a story, recite some poetry, or darken the soul […]

Comedown Machine by The Strokes

The Strokes | Comedown Machine | Rating: 7/11 | Reviewed by: Rodney Schmidt | When musicians decide that they have had their fun, they have done what some have never done, and they are tired of living the life of the party, they look to the record company to write them huge advances. The band shows no care for how the record does, the band does […]

Specter at the Feast by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Specter at the Feast | Rating: 9.3/11 | Recordings made in the shadow of trauma or loss can be one of three things: an overwhelming ode to the loss, a cathartic release from that loss or the sounds of picking up the pieces after said loss. For Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s seventh album, Specter at the Feast, the band had to […]

Amok by Atoms for Peace

Atoms for Peace | Amok | Rating: 8/11 | Reviewed by: Rodney Schmidt | Drum machines getting trampled on with callused finger tips, low monotone voices rumbling in an empty warehouse that send the mind into a dizzying high, and nothing but waves of vibrations hovering through the air as synthesizers and guitars play their soul maddening tunes. Artistic wonder is the only sound present […]