The April Skies’ Future Is Being Propelled by Their Past
Written by Max Bennett, Photos by Chris Rider A Band Shaped by Decades of Evolution About 35 years ago, Jake Crawford formed The April Skies in central Pennsylvania. Influenced by ’80s and ’90sRead More
Written by : Killian O’Neil and Photographed by: Lindsey Byrnes I wouldn’t say that I’m a fan of My Chemical Romance. I’d say I have a never-ending love affair with their music. I first gotRead More
Written by : Max Bennett. Photos provided by Derek Dorsey Philadelphia — Derek Dorsey has been a fixture in the Philadelphia music scene for more than two decades. Chances are, you haven’t heardRead More
Written by : Nick Hopton & Photographed by Bob Linneman There’s something about Philadelphia during the holidays. I’m talking about the ones we used to have: snow, laughter, love. We don’tRead More
By Lino Fernandez The prolific 30-year old Ty Segall releases his tenth studio album Freedom’s Goblin via Drag City. It’s a whopping 19-song opus, that’s two LPs if you buy it on vinyl. While... Read More
By Ziggy Merritt For close to a decade the Vancouver-based outfit, the Belle Game has been in the business of change. 4 years separate their debut LP, 2013’s Ritual Tradition Habit, and their... Read More
By Ashley Paskill Montreal based Vantablack Warship are capping off the first month of 2018 with a new album, Abrasive Pulmonic Speak, set to be released on January 26. This is the band’s second... Read More
By Ziggy Merritt On January 25th, ThatMag starts off the year with our annual music series. Previewing their upcoming show at the Tusk, I had a chance to hear from brother and sister Julio and... Read More
By Mandy McGee (Photo by Luca Venter) Seattle’s Hibou (pronounced eee-boo) aka Peter Michel is preparing to release his second album, Something Familiar, in March on Barsuk Records and has... Read More
Cymbals Eat Guitars Lose Reviewed by: Rebecca Robinson Lose, the latest album by Cymbals Eat Guitars, is an ode to the guitar. From gentle, soothing tones to high energy beats, each song on the album demonstrates a masterful manipulation of the guitar’s dynamic nature. Cymbals Read More