Interview: Eric Oberstein
By Sid Gopinath | December 4, 2014"That’s certainly what this represents for me––hard working paying off––which is very humbling but exciting."
"That’s certainly what this represents for me––hard working paying off––which is very humbling but exciting."
All in all, Classics’ modest ambitions and scope lead to modest returns.
Expertly curated by 18 year-old phenom Lorde, the album’s turbulent electronics and pop savvy make it a fitting companion for Suzanne Collins’ most emotional book.
So few indie rock bands maintain their own original and persisting sound as TV On the Radio. Their latest album is no different.
With so many emerging artists waiting to dethrone the top, in a few years, you’re new favorite moderately successful rapper could be one of the biggest names in music.
Taylor Swift aspires to be just like us, and we, as her audience, love it.
Taylor Swift aspires to be just like us, and we, as her audience, love it.
"The band has always been interested in all kinds of synths and sounds but this record seems to be exploring the synth avenue for sure."
With Tough Love, Ware proves how far she’s come and how much further she plans to go.
With 1989, Swift breaks out of her comfort zone and hardly misses a beat.
This album rips and shreds and jams and thrashes. It demands to be heard.
Anyone who has frequented Shooters in the past couple months is probably no stranger to “2 On."
Ride Out is a likable and jovial album that functions as a fitting swan song for Seger.
Three different forces of nature from across our great nation will converge at the Pinhook on Wed., Oct. 22 to play some sweetly sublime tunes.
Love, in Qawwali music, is the “primary means of expressing God.”
Hozier is a melancholy that reminds us of all of we have to be happy about.
Is country music a serious music genre which deserves our critical attention?
As disappointments go, NehruvianDOOM is one of the better ones.
Mr Twin Sister is easily the band’s best release, as well as a contender for one of the best albums of the year.
Undoubtedly, this is an important album. alt-J certainly sound like now; they sound like us. But they do not feel like us.