Grainy film. Stark blue skies contrasted with grey concrete. Vintage camcorders and 90s headphones that have been dusted off just to be put in front of the camera once again. These are just a few ...
Singaporean math-rock band cues haven’t been around long, but their debut single “Atlas” is a brisk jam session that holds a lot of potential. Influenced by guitar-heavy rock giants like tricot, toe, Chon, and And ...
The 60s were an interesting time for culture. Psychedelia blossomed, counter-culture movements sprung up all around the world, and the most famous band in the world was at the peak of their fame. But for ...
If there’s one thing that we hope you got from our review of Miya Folick’s Premonitions that came out earlier this month, it’s that Folick has one of the most dynamic and powerful voices in the ...
Liance is an intrepid wanderer. Just one listen to any of his projects–whether that’s The Golden Flesh EP or his debut LP Bronze Age of the Nineties–and you’ll hear how clearly his many life experiences have shaped his ...
What is Taiwan’s underground music scene like? That’s a hard question to answer, especially if you don’t really speak Chinese. There’s no doubt that it’s a growing scene (Midnight Ping Pong, for example), but there’s ...
Working on a project with friends can be a bit difficult. It can be frustrating juggling partnership and friendship at the same time, and there are bound to be some road bumps in the form ...
Ah, New York City. Home of the politicians. Home of blind ambition. Home of beautiful people. Home of financiers. And now, the home of Korean-American singer-songwriter Andrew Choi, a full-time attorney and part-time musician. Performing ...
The fun-loving London-based trio Kero Kero Bonito are back again–and this time with some good news! After signing with American record label Polyvinyl (the label of choice for artists like Jay Som, Alvvays, and Jeff ...