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Category: Hipster Music for Dummies

Athens-based El Hollín talks bedroom sound and new album

On May 27, 2015 By anthonyc

El Hollín perfects the sound of bedrooms and dreams with their newest album, Una Tuesday. Many people assume a lot of independent musicians work in their home studios […]

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Kendrick Lamar maps funky follow-up in “To Pimp a Butterfly”

On April 27, 2015April 28, 2015 By anthonyc

Kendrick Lamar is the king of rap. His fans, myself among the throngs, are already aware of this. Some may find his newest album, To Pimp […]

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Sufjan Steven honors mother’s life in “Carrie & Lowell”

On April 8, 2015 By anthonyc

There are very few albums I can mention that are as heart breaking, as overwhelming, as concise, as perfect as Carrie & Lowell. Even then, comparisons […]

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“Strangers to Ourselves” eight year return by Modest Mouse

On March 24, 2015 By anthonyc

With a little more than twenty years under their belt, Modest Mouse have been around longer than a lot of their contemporaries. However, they took an […]

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Florida grown hardcore musician discusses career

On March 17, 2015March 17, 2015 By alext

Last year saw the release of Northbound’s second album, Death of a Slug, offering some of the best and most original hardcore music this side […]

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Father John Misty delivers romantic comedy “I Love You, Honeybear”

On March 2, 2015 By anthonyc

Very few musicians can pull off being funny and yet so lyrical in the same line. Josh Tillman, otherwise known as Father John Misty, pulls […]

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“Aureate Gloom” offers of Montreal’s darkest moods

On February 26, 2015 By anthonyc

There are not many bands that can deliver the extremities of Montreal embody. Attend one of their shows, and witness what is the fruition of vaudeville, […]

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Panda Bear’s underwater trip “…Meets the Grim Reaper”

On February 3, 2015 By anthonyc

A majority of this album sounds like water; something like Brian Wilson singing melodies from a yellow submarine. Panda Bear has recorded a drifting voyage […]

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Sleater-Kinney reunite full-force in “No Cities to Love”

On January 30, 2015 By anthonyc

Recently, a number of bands in  hiatus have crept back out, from what seems like  nowhere, and taking the music scene with a storm: releasing a new album to […]

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Records making strong comeback

On January 7, 2015 By anthonyc

Music is an art that craves to be heard and felt in the best way possible. For a growing number of students at campus, this […]

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Jordaan Mason on new album and direction

On December 8, 2014December 8, 2014 By anthonyc

Jordaan Mason offers what he may consider to be an illiterate songwriting ability that his fans would argue is one of the best they’ve ever […]

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Bob Dylan’s complete “Basement Tapes” unearth treasures

On November 18, 2014 By anthonyc

Bob Dylan is a bard and a rolling stone, with the habit of never looking back on his own career while incessantly reaching towards other […]

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