Artificial Go's new 7" for Carpark Records marks the next step in their gentle-but-rapid evolution. The Cincinnati band sharpens it's sound while embracing new directions. Across two tracks, they balance joy, frustration, and exploration.
Their most emotive and heartfelt work to date, Jump Rope Gazers stares down all the hard parts of living in communion with other people, even at a distance...
Since the release of 2011's Cloud Nothings, Baldi has toured widely and put a great deal of focus on his live show, a detail that heavily shapes the music of his follow-up album, Attack on Memory.
The 2nd album, a combination of soft rock, pop, and in some cases, bits of soul and disco, which creates an alluringly hazy backdrop for Bundick's emotive, mellow vocals.
Split blue/red A/B-side LP pressing of The Beths' debut Future Me Hates Me, ten sharp, hook-filled tracks including 'Great No One', bright harmonies and punchy guitar pop on colored vinyl.
Toronto's Ducks Ltd. (formerly Ducks Unlimited), the bright jangle-pop duo of Tom McGreevy (lead vocal, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Evan Lewis (guitar, bass, drum programming), accomplish the impossible
Toro Y Moi’s Anything in Return reissued as a 2LP on 'rose quartz' eco mix vinyl; the full 13-track album, including Rose Quartz. Limited edition pressing.
Baltimore duo Beach House have returned with their sophomore full length entitled "Devotion" Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand have written eleven delicate Pop songs about love, feelings, and, of course, devotion.