Damion Suomi – Damion Suomi
The cool kids over at P Is For Panda recently released singer-songwriter Damion Suomi’s self-titled full-length and I’ve definitely been digging his easy Americana-pop ways. The album itself is actually pretty simple and is focused around Suomi’s vocals (which are oftentimes very Michael Stipe like) and his acoustic guitar more than anything else even when (Read more…)
Attack In Black – Marriage
I really really loved Attack In Black’s last album, Marriage, and its warm and inviting rootsy post-hardcore and I was eager to hear more of it on the band’s follow-up, but their newest album, Years (By One Thousand Fingertips), is such a departure from that sound, that I wasn’t even sure it was the same (Read more…)
Bomb The Music Industry! – Scrambles
This new album from Jeff Rosenstock and Bomb The Music Industry! is called Scrambles and is full of more the crazy, spazzy goodness I’d expect from them. BTMI! combines elements of folk-punk, piano-based power-pop, ska, and noisy hardcore with crazy synthy electronic flourishes that make it sound like Rosenstock is forever on the verge of (Read more…)
Review: Graham Lindsey – We Are All Alone In This Together / The Mine EP
Graham Lindsey (at least for now) lives in Montana with his wife and two dogs after having made stops in the driftless woods of Wisconsin, New York’s chrome canyons, a Nebraska farmhouse, and New Orleans along the way. Luckily this well-traveled troubadour has been bringing his guitar and banjo with him wherever he goes, and (Read more…)





