by Sean Passmore | Jun 17, 2017 | Album of the Week
After a near 20 year absence The Jesus And Mary Chain are back, sounding every bit as youthful and energized as ever. Utilizing the classic JAMC elements of reverb and distortion, three chords and a guitar, Damage And Joy seamlessly carries on where their 1985...
by Sean Passmore | Jun 10, 2017 | Album of the Week
Pure Comedy is anything but. With nary a laugh to be found Josh Tillman’s alter ego Father John Misty has released his 11th album in 14 years, 12th if you include his one record four year stint drumming for Seattle’s hipster folk darlings Fleet Foxes. The...
by Sean Passmore | Jun 2, 2017 | Album of the Week
No fathomable amount of planetary hyperbole could ever come close to describing just how wonderfully huge and joyous this record is, even in it’s darkest moments. Absolutely guaranteed to be the official soundtrack to summer 2017. Get yours today and start...
by Sean Passmore | May 26, 2017 | Album of the Week
This record has been brewing deep within Ray Davies ever since The Kinks first touched down in America in the summer of 1965 for their first ever US tour, right before the now infamous four year performance ban imposed on the group by the American Federation of...
by Sean Passmore | May 19, 2017 | Album of the Week
Nominated for Pop Album of the Year and Breakthrough Artist of the Year Juno Awards in 2016 for his seven-track EP Augusta, 21 year old Scott Helman returns with his first official full length debut record Hôtel de Ville. Anchored by the strength of powerhouse opening...