With Sunday, Geowulf delivers a bit of the sublime and channels just a little Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac for inspiration. A great track through and through.
With Sunday, Geowulf delivers a bit of the sublime and channels just a little Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac for inspiration. A great track through and through.
Japanese Breakfast slows things down a notch with Boyish, a fantastically dreamy track from their latest album Soft Sounds From Another Planet.
Still a classic in every sense of the word, The Human League’s Don’t You Want Me is a synth masterpiece.
Dizzee Rascal is back and killing it with his latest called Ghost. The man simply cannot quit.
After a more soulful release with In the Name of Man, Plan B goes a bit harder with Guess Again and the result is excellent.
TV Girl’s Lovers Rock has that old-school 60’s beach/movie soundtrack vibe that always sounds so good with a bit of a modern flair making for a truly incredible listen.
With the release of the upcoming EP Shifted, Knuckle Puck take a handful of songs from their last album and rework them a little to create a different listening experience and in […]
The Kills are back with a blistering new track called Steppin’ Razor, a song that goes to show you can never count them out of the game for very long, coming back […]
Put Me Back Together, the latest from Cheat Codes, finds Kiiara on vocal duty and together the two find that perfect balance that makes for a really great track. Well worth a […]
While the Counting Crows would record other material, none of it would reach the peak that this song would hit and it is just as good today as the day it was […]