Tacocat, “I Hate The Weekend”
Summoning the delightfully snotty, terribly catchy spirit of Holly Beth Vincent, Seattle’s Tacocat offer (as the first single from their
Summoning the delightfully snotty, terribly catchy spirit of Holly Beth Vincent, Seattle’s Tacocat offer (as the first single from their
Songwriter Stewart Bronaugh and drummer Joshua Jaeger, who also play together in Angel Olsen’s band, are about to release their
Every winter, when the new releases schedule starts to dwindle and people look forward to the festivities of Christmas and
Taking inspiration as much from early Sonic Youth as they do Slowdive, Minneapolis’ Waveless make a poppy, dreamy racket that
I’ve directed four music videos. This makes me an expert on music videos. To paraphrase Malcolm Gladwell’s “10,000 Hours Rule,”
Bergen, Norway’s Electric Eye, who we first heard from during a Week in Pop roundup, are about to release their
Seattle’s VHS (Violent Human System) have been putting out tapes of self-described “gloomy analog garbage” for a couple of years;
Brilliant DIY bands can appear and disappear in a flash without much fanfare outside their local scenes, so it’s up
Start your year off with some excellently unhinged energy by streaming the new EP from Portland’s PMS 84, who put
The Duchess and the Fox are vocalist Andrea Diaz, of Superhuman Happiness, and pianist and composer Joe McGinty, who’s done
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