Set sail with the third installment of Numero's ode to regional radio surveys. Broadcasting 44 minutes of uninterrupted yacht, easy-glide, AOR, and blue-eyed disco that'll rock your boat.
Colourmeinkindness found Basement pulling from not only one of emo's zeniths-early Sunny Day Real Estate-but also channeling heavy and sometimes hazy '90s alt-rock, with hints of behemoths like Pixies, Silverchair, and Catherine Wheel shaping the sound.
This critically acclaimed, yet unorthodox, major label debut by D.C. alt-rock band Shudder to Think was originally released in 1994 on Epic Records. An enticingly post-punk album that sounds almost too pop to be punk - but almost punk to be pop.
The Australian duo is hanging around its favorite beach bar watching the other vacationers relaxing, while Jonny and Ben are responsible for their entertainment through a series of simple and tanned surf-rock tunes.
Whether listened to in your headphones in bed or witnessed live in person, Alien Boy leaves an emotional crater that’ll keep you coming back for more (Gem Fair) .
By the time BRSB is through, Bacao has taken the listener on a journey spanning a myriad of energies, tempos, and moods while keeping it all under one umbrella.
Sixteen Horsepower's second album finds them at the peak of their powers- as their hypnotic, rustic country-rock ebbs and flows into new and unexplored worlds.