Asobi Seksu – Hush
Fresh-sounding dream-pop with ethereal vocals, airy guitars and hushed indie-rock beats. The post Asobi Seksu – Hush appeared first on DOA.
View ArticleJoan Of Arc – Flowers
Joan Of Arc has released a different record than what I expected. And it's better. The post Joan Of Arc – Flowers appeared first on DOA.
View ArticleJapandroids – Post-Nothing
Emotional and open-hearted, the Vancouver-based duo relishes the idea of being called a band with their loud and forceful sound. The post Japandroids – Post-Nothing appeared first on DOA.
View ArticleJames Husband – A Parallax I
Simplistically assured and poised, this is the Of Montreal member's first proper album. The post James Husband – A Parallax I appeared first on DOA.
View ArticleAloha – Home Acres
An imaginative record that combines smart pop with progressive rock, blemished with imperfect vocal stylings. The post Aloha – Home Acres appeared first on DOA.
View ArticleInterview with Josephine Olausson of Love Is All
Just days after Love Is All's third LP was released, Josephine sat down to discuss the Band's new direction and unique sense of camaraderie. The post Interview with Josephine Olausson of Love Is All...
View ArticleOf Montreal – False Priest
On a career trajectory that's gone from twee pop to overtly sexualized glam-funk, Of Montreal's Kevin Barnes releases another boggling album that brings him one step closer to becoming the heir...
View ArticleOf Montreal – Thecontrollersphere EP
Kevin Barnes follows up last fall's "False Priest" with an unwieldy EP that touches on everything from dancefloor euphoria to industrial doom. The post Of Montreal – Thecontrollersphere EP appeared...
View ArticleOf Montreal – Paralytic Stalks
This may not be confessionalism on par with traditional singer-songwriters, but Of Montreal's 11th LP represents a startling foray into autobiographical earnestness that has gone largely untouched by...
View ArticleJulia Jacklin – Don’t Let The Kids Win
The debut from this Australian songstress features sophisticated pop with a folky twist.
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