Ok, let me just say, I really wanted to like this album. Since “Get Free” hit the radio waves I’ve loved The Vines. Even the last album they put out, “Melodia” […]
The Vines – Future Primitive (REVIEW)
Kreayshawn Signs To Columbia Records
East Oakland native, visual artist, swag assassin, and undercat Kreayshawn (Kray-shawn) has officially signed with Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. The 21 year-old will release “Gucci Gucci” via digital retailers on Tuesday, June 14th and prepare her forthcoming full-length debut album, due later this year.
I The Mighty Signs To Equal Vision Records
Equal Vision Records has signed San Francisco, CA-based band, I the Mighty. The four-piece progressive rock outfit is comprised of Brent Walsh (vocals), Ian Pedigo (guitar), Chris Hinkley (bass) and Blake Dahlinger (drums).
I the Mighty will take their dark, moody, ambient sounds on the road this summer, as they co-headline a west coast tour with Sacramento, CA’s A Lot Like Birds.
Beirut Confirm New Album. Announce Tracklisting
Beirut announces its first album in four years with The Rip Tide, set for release on August 30th.
The Rip Tide marks a dramatic and intimate shift from The Flying Club Cup (2007) and his “stop-off in Mexico” by way of the March of the Zapotec EP (2009). The album will feature “East Harlem” and “Goshen,” which appear on the band’s new limited edition single out NOW.
Listen to The Rip Tide’s “East Harlem” stream here.
The Rip Tide will be released internationally and independently on Pompeii Records (via Revolver in the US), a label started, and wholly owned by Beirut’s Zach Condon with no large label affiliation whatsoever, so as to keep total creative control.
Beirut Confirm New Album. Announce Tracklisting
Beirut announces its first album in four years with The Rip Tide, set for release on August 30th.
The Rip Tide marks a dramatic and intimate shift from The Flying Club Cup (2007) and his “stop-off in Mexico” by way of the March of the Zapotec EP (2009). The album will feature “East Harlem” and “Goshen,” which appear on the band’s new limited edition single out NOW.
Listen to The Rip Tide’s “East Harlem” stream here.
The Rip Tide will be released internationally and independently on Pompeii Records (via Revolver in the US), a label started, and wholly owned by Beirut’s Zach Condon with no large label affiliation whatsoever, so as to keep total creative control.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers Announce New Album
It’s been five years since the Red Hot Chili Peppers unleashed an album onto the world. Today Flea announced on his twitter that a new album is on the way. The Pepper’s […]
Eddie Vedder – Ukulele Songs (REVIEW)
I’m not sure how to begin this review. Eddie Vedder has a certain on-again, off-again place in my heart. Usually the on-again part is with Pearl Jam, leaving the off-again moments […]
FM Belfast – Don’t Want To Sleep (REVIEW)
Not since Bjork has something interesting come out of Iceland. FM Belfast are aiming to make their mark on the Icelandic music scene with their new release “Don’t Want To Sleep.” If […]
Death Cab For Cutie – Codes and Keys (REVIEW)
Death Cab For Cutie have always been a band on the cutting edge of alt/rock music since they hit the scene in 1997. Ben Gibbard has provided the signature vocals to what […]
Arctic Monkeys – Suck It And See (REVIEW)
I admit I was a bit caught off guard when I heard that Arctic Monkeys were dropping a new album. After all, it had been less than two years since 2009’s […]

