ALBUM REVIEW: “1.0” by Sad Robot
Sad Robot’s first album is an indie tour-de-force.
Their name might sound like a group of death metal Satanists, but Horrorscopes are anything but dark.
Self-aware and evocative, Titus Andronicus’ third record is an irreverent middle finger directed at, well, pretty much everyone.
Lush and gut-wrenching, the Mountain Goats’ fourteenth LP is a thrilling celebration of hardship and persistence.
Canadian band Stars’ sixth LP has them taking risks — and only sometimes succeeding.
Grandiose and unashamed, Justice will probably blow out Neil Young’s eardrums Friday night.
The first single off the Mountain Goats’ fourteenth album is a poignant celebration of self-destruction.
Recording under the name Father John Misty, former Fleet Fox Joshua Tillman offers a unique brand of self-aware and pastoral indie folk.