“Boys” by Crocodiles
Crocodiles turn it up a notch on Boys, but the album in no way pushes 11.
Crocodiles turn it up a notch on Boys, but the album in no way pushes 11.
Mikal Cronin has maintained a unique musical style while proving how well time has been to his stylistic creativity.
The heart of the Other Lives’ orchestral aesthetic is beautifully carried forward in Rituals and Jesse Tabish’s vocals are as ghostly and monotonic as ever.
Palma Violets are raucously charming, and Danger in the Club is no different.
Alternating between meandering and full-on rapids, Washington DC’s Pree offer up a river of sound on their new LP Rima.
As My Morning Jacket’s sound continues to define itself with Waterfall, their ability to stay fresh remains intact.
Scottish neo-psychedelic disco rockers Django Django flirt with too much of a good thing on the otherwise delightful Born Under Saturn.