You all know that handsome devil Evan Dando and The Lemonheads from their early 90s cover of Mrs. Robinson and the perfect platter of indie pop rock known as “It’s…
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Hi kids, here are a bunch of totally gnarly songs from the 80s to make you feel good and forget there is a walking talking garbage bag in the White House. I put a lot of work into this list and it shows. It is the best and it will kick the ass of any other “Greatest Songs form the 80s” list.
Here are a bunch of tremendous toe tappers that I sang along with or air-drummed to this past year. You’ll probably do the same after a couple listens. Just don’t air guitar around me, no one likes an air guitarist.
Behold the precious, the bored and the most ridiculous in indie rock band photography! Plus some non-indie faves.
The show started at 1:00 a.m. in a packed house at The Stone Pony. It ended 27 hours later, demolishing his prior record, a four-hour-and-six minute, 33-song marathon show held in Helsinki Finland in July of 2012.
This new track off the forthcoming Patch The Sky is a slow burn, a somber sleepless reflection that, on one hand makes me proud to be his fan (mental health issues need to be discussed and shared) and on the other, makes me a little worried about his well being.
I did not listen to a lot of new music this past year, shame on me, but I did thoroughly enjoy the following tunes and… “But Jeff, you usually just…
This 4-song effort from the Austin-based Broken Gold is super solid, evoking memories of oldies like The Nils and The Replacements while adding a bar-soaked punk edge to the mix. Drink it up!
New Record: “Music Complete” is out on 25 September 2015. “The long awaited album will be New Order’s first full studio release since 2005’s Waiting For The Siren’s Call, and their…
If you dig Ghost, Bauhaus and The Mission UK then boy oh boy will you enjoy this heavy goth rockin’ beat from newly-formed Publicist UK. Get the details on this supergroup over at Noisey and make sure to check out their other new ominous track, “Cowards.”
It’s time to enjoy two of my favorite bands making some top-notch, fuzzed-up, super-catchy pop tunes together. “Come Down” is my new summer jam with “No Life for Me” a close second.
Waxahatchee, the solo musical project of Katie Crutchfield, is named after a creek not far from her childhood home in Alabama and seems to represent both where she came from and where she’s going.