by Sean Passmore | Mar 3, 2018 | Album of the Week
Brighton England’s The Go! Team (not to be confused with Washington State indie rockers The Go Team from the late 80s) are the brainchild of Ian Parton, the deeper dig record collecting mix-master musician turned DIY record producer/arranger extraordinaire. He...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 23, 2018 | Album of the Week
25-year-old millennial indie rocker Will Toledo is perhaps best known and loved for the half dozen or so self-released Bandcamp albums he wrote and recorded as a teenager, particularly Twin Fantasy. Now he has re-recorded it. Released in multiple formats including...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 15, 2018 | Album of the Week
The Sheepdogs ’70s CanCon rock band lineage can be traced back through heritage acts The Guess Who (No Sugar Tonight), Crowbar (Oh What A Feeling), Lighthouse (Sunny Days) and The Five Man Electrical Band (Signs). Although they freely admit to forming under the...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 8, 2018 | Album of the Week
Ty Segall is proving to be one of the single most rejuvenating forces in rock music today. Barely 30 he has released an album a year for the past decade in addition to a half dozen other side projects and collaborations. His singular passionate enthusiasm for the...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 1, 2018 | Album of the Week
The Limiñanas are a duo from the south of France consisting of multi-instrumentalist Lionel Limiñana and partner Marie Limiñana on drums & occasional vocals. Emulating Serge Gainsbourg’s trademark spoken-word singing style their groovy cool retro vibe relies...
by Sean Passmore | Jan 26, 2018 | Album of the Week
They Might Be Giants are many things to many people. Named after the Don Quixote inspired title to the 1971 George C. Scott film of the same name, the singing duo of John Flansburgh (guitar & vocals) and John Linnell (accordion, saxophone & vocals) first came...