Archive for the “Indie Rock” Category

Hooded Fang: Gravez

Hooded Fang: Gravez – Someone once said, “A spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down.” I know exactly who it was and I’m not going to say, but I digress. The future diabetic and possible inventor of Dimetapp made a fantastic point: if you have to take something that is possibly unappetizing or [...]

Trophy Wife: Trophy Wife

Trophy Wife: Trophy Wife - With the scope of technology and the speed with which we live increasing exponentially, it is becoming ever easier for almost anyone to create music. We are faced with more choices than ever of how to categorize the music we love, and new genres are popping up by the day, proliferating [...]

Laura Marling: Once I Was An Eagle

Laura Marling: Once I Was An Eagle — Laura Marling surfaced on the British indie music scene at the tender age of sixteen in 2007 and released her debut album, Alas I Cannot Swim at only eighteen. Now, at twenty-three, Marling releases Once I Was An Eagle, a polished and aspiring guitar-strumming folk album. Beautifully [...]

We Are The City: Violent

We Are The City: Violent – It is almost unbelievable that Violent is only the sophomore effort from Canadian indie-rock band We Are The City. Four years after their debut album, In A Quiet World, they have progressed miles. This is not a dig on their first record, but many of those tracks were written [...]

Oberhofer: Notalgia EP

Oberhofer: Notalgia - With content that is much more emotionally-driven and personal, Notalgia, the new EP from the lo-fi noise pop group Oberhofer, is appropriately named. The new release is a clear transition into more meaningful material that packs in more depth and substance. With Notalgia the group is digging a little deeper and we as the listeners [...]