Here We Go Magic’s sophomore album, 'Pigeons', had only been out a few weeks when the seeds for 'A Different Ship' were planted in late June 2010 at the Glastonbury Festival.
Hibou's fourth full length record, It Seems To Me, takes us on a roadtrip through a garden of swirling chord progressions, crystalline textures, and infectious choruses.
Self-described as ‘Gay Church Folk Music’ by leader Joel Gibb, The Hidden Cameras won overwhelming critical acclaim, blending superb lyrics with heart-rending melodies and grand, fulsome arrangements.
Debut LP from NYC’s Hiding Places; ten intimate, slow-burning indie-rock songs pressed on eco-lavender vinyl; sparse drums, warm guitars and traded vocals, featuring the single "Waiting".
London’s High Vis have steadily polished their palette of progressive hardcore with shades of post-punk, Brit pop, neopsychedelia, and even Madchester groove, mapping a middle ground between hooks and fury, melodies and mosh pits.
Portland, Oregon based quartet Hippie Death Cult present their sophomore album Circle Of Days. An album that serves as a musical bridge to their critically acclaimed debut 111, while being a fresh exploration of sound and vision.
Ships 9/20/24 - Flood doesn’t need to tell you it’s important or interesting; it simply is, just by virtue of how it’s written, built, and rendered, a map of what it’s like to feel everything at once
Hippo Campus pare their sound back to taut guitar pop on Flood, a 13-track CD on Psychic Hotline. Songs like "Brand New" fold bruised confession into precise hooks; vulnerable, restless, quietly insistent.
Hippo Campus began generating a potent buzz not long after they released their debut EP, 2014's Bashful Creatures, and since then the group has won a loyal following thanks to frequent touring and their intelligent but tuneful indie pop.
Their strongest and most complete work yet, LP3 is a freshly-inked portrait excavating young adulthood, identity and, more importantly, how that personal identity fits into a larger camaraderie.
Hippo Campus - The Halocline Eps LP (black vinyl): Combines the Bashful Creatures and South EPs on one 11-track record, including 'Suicide Saturday' and the title track. Bright, hook-forward indie rock from the band’s early run.
Sharp, bruised, and blunt. Live Through This collects Hole’s best, including Violet and Doll Parts, on a 180g LP reissue of their 1994 classic. Short, loud, and quietly furious.
Singer songwriter, Julia Holter's production choices and arrangements form a continuum of fretless electric bass pitches in counterpoint with gliding vocal melodies, while glistening Yamaha CS-60 lines entwine warm winds and reeds.
Holy Sons is the largely solo project of Emil Amos (Grails, Om, Lilacs & Champagne). Puritan Themes is his 17th album and his 4th for Thrill Jockey Records.
I Became Birds is a dizzying tightrope act, dancing between intimate melodies and gently progressive songwriting flourishes with a dexterity that belies their sonic base of aggressive, throat-shredding emotive hardcore.
Home Is Where make anxiety-riddled but cathartic rock songs about the apocalypse. The whaler-the Palm Coast, Florida quartet's ambitious and exhilarating sophomore full-length-is a concept record about getting used to things getting worse.