“Kintsugi” by Death Cab for Cutie
Death Cab for Cutie is back with their eighth album and yes it is every bit the thoughtful, biting break album we were expecting-we just weren’t expecting the break up to be the band itself.
Death Cab for Cutie is back with their eighth album and yes it is every bit the thoughtful, biting break album we were expecting-we just weren’t expecting the break up to be the band itself.
Have you been missing the dark introspective moods of Nick Drake? Fear not, Sufjan Stevens has got you covered with his latest, Carrie & Lowell.
Come dive into the dark psychedelic chaos with A Place to Bury Strangers on March 14th at The Chapel. We’ve got your free tickets right here.
What’s winter when we’ve got sunny days in February? Come join Sonny & the Sunsets at their album release party for an epic beachy pop-soaked talent night at the Chapel on 2/21.
Three albums in and New Empire has perfected that simple optimistic pop sound for radio ready 3 minute singles. Good? Bad? You decide.
Beginners debuted a 5 song EP full of genre-agnosticism music. You will sing along, dance to the wicked beat, and think wistful teenage thoughts of love. You’re welcome.
Colourmusic is back, dark and twisty as ever, probably because we’re not meant to be happy. Or need Wal-Marts in heaven. Read on and discuss amongst yourselves.
If Lily Allen, Kate Nash, and No Doubt had a wild drunken weekend-Lola King and the Kickstarts would be the loud, exuberant result.