Review: Western Daughter Perfectly Hearkens Back to the Early Days of Grunge with ‘As the Sun Went Down’
In the beginning, there was punk. Punk gave birth to grunge, grunge gave way to post-grunge, and then post-grunge disappeared
Read moreIn the beginning, there was punk. Punk gave birth to grunge, grunge gave way to post-grunge, and then post-grunge disappeared
Read moreStart with a trippy base of electronic swirls, dark chord progressions and toss the dreamy, alt-pop vocals of Kelly Fleek
Read moreTraditional folk meets the soft delivery of Lydia Hol‘s voice on her latest full-length LP Heading North. The instrumentation is
Read moreSolid storytelling and delivery of songs has not been so skillfully told, or as honestly sung in a really long
Read moreIf every relationship was as dreamy and rocked as hard as Dude York, no one would ever break up. I
Read moreIn a post-pop-punkalyptic world, this EP would play on repeat in the Pacific Northwest. Isaiah Dominguez‘s Evergreen State is rife
Read moreDear readers, you will need a time machine, a cardigan sweater, and a pipe with fragrant vanilla spice flavored tobacco
Read morePortland is serving up some interesting post-punk-influenced shoegaze rock these days. RAW by The Ghost Ease is ablaze with repetitive,
Read moreThis album is not for the faint of heart. Herein lies a cacophony of sounds woven into an otherworldly tapestry.
Read moreIf the city of Seattle dreamed, I imagine her dreams would sound like the upcoming release by The Almost Faithful.
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