Tagged - Indie

Dos and don’ts of befriending your neighborhood performative male

To make sure the man you have identified is indeed a performative male, make sure to look for the three Ls: Look-at-me energy, Lattes, and Loafers.  Read More

Big Thief’s “Double Infinity” is a leap into a psychedelic future

The record floats between folk rock, neo-psychedelia, and country folk while teasing out a looser, more playful side of the band. Read More

Float through spring with Ichiko Aoba’s “Luminescent Creatures”

Listen to the music and listen for the sounds of our hearts reflecting through the melodies as we float through this spring together with grace and peace. Read More

Ethel Cain’s Perverts EP is a Horrifying realm of hopelessness

It’s incredibly unsettling and atmospheric, and while that may not sound appealing, I do think there’s a lot of beauty amid the keening drones and occult murmurings. Read More

College musicians Telula breathe new life into the jazz-funk genre

Whether you’re a music prodigy or you listen to Spotify for an hour a year, Telula is bound to wow you with their energy, stage presence, and the raw funkiness of their performances. Read More

Etta Marcus’ “The Death Of Summer & Other Promises” left me indifferent

Etta Marcus’ debut album, “The Death of Summer & Other Promises,” drew me in by the title and cover, which is a girl luxuriating in flowers in black and white. I had not heard of Etta Marcus before I saw her featured on the Instagram story of Matt Maltese, singer-songwriter of “As The World Caves […]

Boygenius: the women, the myth, the legend

boygenius subverts this societal obligation of female fronted groups to be seen for their gender rather than their work. Read More

In the Spotlight: Tiberius

Tiberius’s discography is a menagerie of masterfully crafted albums that will not hesitate to cut you to your core and make you rethink your life. Read More

Emperor X is absurdly authentic

Kick back with a tall boy and jam along with the most esoteric Canadian former physics teacher to grace the 21st century lo-fi indie folk punk scene. Read More