Honest Work by Odd Beholder

Honest Work by Odd Beholder floats in on shimmering synths, crisp beats, and vocals so cool and controlled they could probably calm down a localized robot uprising or at least convince a smart fridge to stop judging your midnight snack choices. Every track feels polished without becoming sterile, like someone meticulously ironed a disco ball […]

Keep It To Yourself by Ear Ringers

The wait is finally over… East L.A. indie-rock badasses Ear Ringers have dropped their highly anticipated album, ‘Keep It To Yourself‘, straight into our ears. For a record titled after a request for absolute secrecy, these tracks demand to be played at a volume that will thoroughly annoy your neighbors. The band has expertly leveled […]

Mercurial Silence by David Eugene Edwards

‘Mercurial Silence‘ by David Eugene Edwards plunges the listener headfirst into a beautifully grim, obsidian-tinted landscape of pure Gothic mastery. Edwards, the legendary mastermind behind the haunting alt-country scriptures of 16 Horsepower and the apocalyptic folk-rock thunder of Wovenhand, shifts his dark gaze here into uncharted territories of shadow. It is a delightfully wicked evolution, […]

Greetings From Hell by Crocodiles

The indie rock veterans Crocodiles are back with their ninth studio album, ‘Greetings from Hell’, and it turns out that hell is actually a fantastic, upbeat garage-pop party. Released via Wild Honey Records, this 10-track, 32-minute collection trades away their old gritty noise-rock distortions for crisp, massive hooks and pure power-pop energy. Core members Brandon […]

Green World Image by Telehealth

‘Green World Image‘ by Telehealth is your musical remedy if you’ve been doom-scrolling through social media, wishing your daily dose of “end of the world” was more danceable. Telehealth caught me off-guard and smacked me in the face with this exciting new take on the sterile corporate jargon of our modern, hyper-capitalist world, and they […]

Johnny Dynamite by Johnny Dynamite

Johnny Dynamite by Johnny Dynamite (aka John Morisi) is a brilliant post-punk and synth-pop record released through Born Losers Records. This self-titled album successfully fuses the moody, atmospheric guitar textures of early alternative music with the unapologetic, stadium-sized electronic production of modern indie pop. Across the entire tracklist, the production delivers a consistent balance of […]