That Mag‘s Matt Kelchner headed to the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York City on June 6-8. Check out the complete set of photos over on our Facebook page. Read More
by Holli Stephens Sunday afternoons around 3pm most people find comfort in taking the day off to relax or catch up on a good book. But right on the corner of Spring Garden and 37th cars, vans, and bikes alike parked outside to witness the June series of Sofar Sounds. The intimate Read More
The Fresh and Onlys House of Spirits Reviewed by: Lara Supan This album makes a lot more sense once you know that it’s a concept album based on lead singer Tim Cohen’s stay at an isolated horse ranch and the dreams he had while staying there. Otherwise, this Read More
Tom Vek Luck Reviewed by: Brian Roser Much like mine, Tom Vek’s Luck is bad. On the first track, it sounds like he hired an electric cow to do the backup singing. While it drones on, and Vek’s lead vocals come in, I realize that a cow would have done a better job. He often Read More
First Aid Kit Stay Gold Reviewed by: Rebecca Robinson Soul gripping vocals dominate Stay Gold, the latest album by First Aid Kit. Practically an ode to a young Dolly Parton and Patsy Cline, this album naturally blends polished instrumentation with deep, catch Read More
Unicycle Loves You The Dead Age Reviewed by: Ari Roth Unicycle Loves You’s The Dead Age is a wonderful exploration of the barbed-wire reverb, trebly, damaged thickets of distorted guitar, and melancholic, nasal vocals of classic noise pop and early shoegaze. Read More