October 1, 2015

Surf-garage rockers Shannon and the Clams have done it again: They’ve delivered yet another infectiously harmonious album that is hot

Weirdo Shrine was produced by garage legend Ty Segall, and it captures the unique energy and passion of this brilliant

Flip the switch and dig this: Faz Waltz’s Move Over is sincere rock n’ roll in the vein of 1970s

If you heard Sauna Youth’s Distractions but wanted something distortion-filled and with a totally raw demo–punch and ballistic-type feeling, then

Every now and then, there is a group that pops up with a superior quality that is catchy as hell

I’ll admit that the first track—“Life On The Breadline”—of Dr. Boogie’s self-titled EP does little to inspire, and my initial

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