” Ma’ia’i reflects, comparing their latest LP to previous releases. “For me, this feels like we’ve emerged from under a grungy rug. We’ve swapped out the angular electric guitar riffs and washy, granular layers for bright, dreamy synths, piano, and clean guitar ...
Get lost in the full release of Ungraven’s powerhouse record on April 18th (pre-order here). Give ear…SOME BUZZUngraven has reincarnated with a new form. Founder, Jon Davis remains with his infamous slabs of guitar terror and is joined by David Perry on synths, organ and piano. The...
“Elphinstone,” with its stern chords, plodding beat, and beautiful, tortured guitar harmonies, concerns one William George Keith Elphinston (1782-1842), a major general in the British military laughably unsuited for his role, which of course led his certain doom while leading forces in Afghani...
–No Devolucion – Thursday Nowadays, the word ‘genre’ can be the kiss of death for a band. Unless they do something phenomenal and memorable with their music, they run the risk of falling into a certain category and being lost among the throngs of other musicians doing the exact same...
The change-up was too much for many fans at first, but every year more and more people are rightly catching on to this record's power. The Division Bell EMI 'The Division Bell' Pink Floyd (1994): Populated by long keyboard moments -- with echoing, sustained guitar chords and segmented ...
multiple lacquers need to be cut. Mobile Fidelity's UD1S process produces a final LP with the lowest-possible noise floor. The removal of two steps of the plating process also reveals musical details and dynamics that would otherwise be lost due to the standard multi-step process. Wi...
Pink Floyd (1994):Populated by long keyboard moments -- with echoing, sustained guitar chords and segmented song-cycles effortlessly flowing into one another -- ‘The Division Bell’ plays like a long, slow exhale after the Roger Waters-era novelization of Floyd on albums like ‘The Wall’ an...
Pink Floyd (1994):Populated by long keyboard moments -- with echoing, sustained guitar chords and segmented song-cycles effortlessly flowing into one another -- ‘The Division Bell’ plays like a long, slow exhale after the Roger Waters-era novelization of Floyd on albums like ‘The Wall’ an...
Vedder made his way to Seattle to join the band. On the journey north, he penned lyrics about painful lost love. And “Black” was born. In 1992, withTenalready a worldwide success, Pearl Jam’s label, Epic Records, pushed to have the song released as a single. Due to the personal...
True to its name,Love Letteris a moving jazz/folk tapestry. Its songs are full of heart, open to interpretation, sweetly resonant, and an utter delight to get lost within. “I hope any listeners feel curious and invested in what we’re doing, and I hope the music speaks to them and ...