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A Conversation With The Early November’s Ace Enders
The first line that Ace Enders sings on Lilac, the new album from the Early November, is, “I will always
Essential New Music: The Get Up Kids’ “Problems”
Problems, the first full-length from the Get Up Kids in more than eight years, pulls an excellent trick. Like the
Essential New Music: Pedro The Lion’s “Phoenix”
Much of David Bazan’s music over the past two decades has fixated on the many ways in which we ache,
Essential New Music: Restorations’ “LP5000”
Philadelphia’s Restorations skipped 4996 LPs to get from 2014’s LP3 to LP5000. Listening to the new record, it’s easy to figure
Essential New Music: Death Cab For Cutie’s “Thank You For Today”
There’s nothing quite like a good Sunday-morning record. Sunday is the day of existential dread, the day of anxiety over
Essential New Music: Foxing’s “Nearer My God”
Listening to Foxing’s Nearer My God in broad daylight almost feels like you’re getting away with something. It’s a little
Essential New Music: Pianos Become The Teeth’s “Wait For Love”
Pianos Become The Teeth aren’t suddenly all sunshine on Wait For Love, but they do feel somewhat lighter-chested. Continuing down
Record Review: Titus Andronicus’ “A Productive Cough”
The shift that Titus Andronicus makes with A Productive Cough shouldn’t catch us off guard—long have Patrick Stickles and Co.
Essential New Music: The Get Up Kids’ “Kicker”
It’s difficult to really miss a band like the Get Up Kids. Sure, it’s been seven years since the band
Essential New Music: Kississippi’s “Sunset Blush”
It was difficult not to get too excited when Philly’s Kississippi released “Cut Yr Teeth” back in December. It felt
Essential New Music: Young Jesus’ “S/T”
“Feeling” is more than just the name of a song for Young Jesus. It’s a statement of intent. For almost
Essential New Music: Jeremy Enigk’s “Ghosts”
Jeremy Enigk shouldn’t be a hidden gem. Not after four albums with the legendary Sunny Day Real Estate and a
A Conversation With Tigers Jaw
Tigers Jaw returns with new record Spin, a glowing set of pop/rock tunes that denotes a shift in the band’s
Essential New Music: Look Mexico’s “Uniola”
It’s been six years since Look Mexico’s last full-length, and as such Uniola has a sense of freshness and freedom