Convention and stagnation are often used to describe the state of modern rock: These words are not used to describe Drift Effect. For the past four years, the band has…
After three critically acclaimed solo records, dozens of world tours and TV appearances, Jesse Malin found himself back in New York City questioning his next move. From his days fronting…
Four albums and 13 years into its career, Bear Hands has mastered the art of the unfamiliar, flouting trends and genres to capture the ephemeral with each new project. Fake…
For almost five years now The Tomatoes have been at the vanguard of the burgeoning New Orleans underground rock scene. While helping their hometown’s denizens fill mix tapes and play…
Bobby Hatfield “Out of the Blue EP” available on iTunes and www.spstyle.com December 15th, 2009 or FREE DOWNLOAD AT: www.spstyle.com {PROMO CODE EP} on till December 25th. The official release…
At first glance the irony is thick on Romantica’s America. Penned by an immigrant Irishman who writes a fair bit about his homeland, and delivers his nostalgia in a lilting…
Brendan Benson finds himself in an enviable spot as he enters the third decade of a remarkably creative, consistently idiosyncratic career – an accomplished frontman, musician, songwriter, producer, band member,…
David Bazan was the songwriter and driving force behind the acclaimed band Pedro the Lion, building a dedicated following and selling a few hundred-thousand albums based in large part on…
Time keeps moving and things keep changing, but that doesn’t mean we can’t fight back. Yo La Tengo have raced time for nearly four decades and, to my ears, they…
The Heavenly States came together in 2002, united by a shared passion for complex and cathartic rock bursting with literate, provocative lyricism. A series of acclaimed albums and a seemingly…