There are few modern hard rock bands that come to enjoy the wide appeal and critical acclaim that alt-metal act Deftones has over the course of its 20-plus years as a band, and the five-piece isnt looking to slow down anytime soon. I think the fact that people get this band is not so much […]
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Come closer
When you are having this much fun, who needs words? That must have been the thought process behind And So I Watch You from Afar, the instrumental rock act from Belfast in Northern Ireland. Armed with cheeky 80s metal hooks sandwiched between spacious post-rock pillars, the four-piece outfit sounds like Dan Deacon covering Explosions in […]
Groomed for success
Brooklyn-by-way-of-Oklahoma indie outfit Grooms is just over a month removed from releasing Infinity Caller, its best album to date. Its a record that almost didnt happen at all, though. We werent sure if we were going to finish it, really. Once we did finish it, we werent really sure whether to try and put it out at […]
Not Over It yet
The world of emo has changed a lot over time, and Evan Weiss the man behind Into It. Over It. has been there to witness a lot of it. Its grown from us playing in warehouses and basements to us being able to play in venues and tour nationwide on the strength of this […]
Frame of mind
Brian Haas wasnt always a jazz musician. The Tulsa native and Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey ringleader was instead trained from a young age to play classical piano. Even within the more structured confines of classical music, though, Haas has always been an improviser at heart. I would always get super nervous before competitions or recitals, […]
Pink Pony Whatever
Like a sweaty night in some post-apocalyptic, deep space night club, Whatever shifts from dreamy dirges (Besides Me, Always Crashing in Your Car) to sci-fi, new-wave hooks (Im Like You, Hot Hot Holiday) over a series hushed, interstitials à la M83. The duo hits its stride in dark but still bubbly pop tracks like Fated […]
French connection
Certain elements of garage punks Crooked Bangs might not be the ones youd normally expect. The trio has its roots down in the Live Music Capital of the World in Austin, Tex., but theres a certain je ne sais quoi to what they do. People are like, You arent singing in English, are you? guitarist […]
Go Limp
We wanted to make a band that was so over the top and ridiculous and over-confident that no one could possibly take us seriously. So we had to throw an ode to Limp Bizkit, singer Taylor Young said. Theres nothing more punk rock than misspelling a word like Bizkit or Wizurdz and talking about skinning […]
Humming along
You would think that following the huge, surprising success of Silver Lake indie rock outfit Local Natives 2010 debut album Gorilla Manor, the four-piece would be riding high into its sophomore album. But the passing of Kelcey Ayers mother and the severed relationship with former bassist Andy Hamm had the band feeling quite the opposite. […]
Power Pyramid The God Drums
The albums searing, swirling guitar riffs lay pinned to defiant bass grooves and drum loops, moving from pretty, tempered aggression (opener Diving Lessons, Holland) to more edgy, snarling anthems (Runner, Stop Your Pulse). Early on, Power Pyramid establishes a formula that it refuses to deviate far from, but like Beach House smothered in cigarette smoke, […]
