June 9th, 2010 (2:49 pm)

<Many rumors abound regarding Gayngs and their first album, Relayted. Is it true that the band consists of over 20 members, including Bon Iver and P.O.S.? Were all the songs on the...

June 8th, 2010 (2:04 pm)

<In case you haven’t noticed, Inyourspeakers.com is, for the most part, the type of music website that champions the indie artist. In fact, these folks—the hard-working youngsters out there,...

June 8th, 2010 (12:14 pm)

<German tech-house production duo Booka Shade have returned with their fourth full-length studio album. While not perfunctory by any means, the album is an unsurprising affair; unlikely to...

June 7th, 2010 (5:42 pm)

<Small Black is all hooks because they need to be all hooks. With so much of the bedroom demo quality intruding on, and sometimes crowding out, the duo’s (now a quartet) strong melodic...

June 7th, 2010 (5:22 pm)

<Whoa. Grunge? Hold up.

So there’s this band named The Dogbones. They claim to be grunge. In 2010.

Okay. Fine.

Being a lover of grunge, real grunge—oh, like,...

June 4th, 2010 (5:58 pm)

<Theoretically, could a robot play jazz? Like any other genre as old and storied as jazz in all its various permutations throughout the years—such a vigorously, consistently studied, practiced...

June 4th, 2010 (5:52 pm)

<Music is intangible, so as music journalists, we sometimes have difficulty communicating the qualities of a good album. Outright terrible artists are easy to review—they usually have numerous...

June 3rd, 2010 (5:08 pm)

<Is it possible to criticize a totally free and totally superfluous live album as lackluster without coming off as an ungrateful, potentially unappeasable fan? In other words, am I big a dick...

June 3rd, 2010 (2:45 pm)

<After listening to the new album by Halifax golden boys Wintersleep, a quote from When Harry Met Sally popped into my head. During one of the transition scenes in the film where...

June 2nd, 2010 (8:14 pm)

<Jamie Lidell started his career producing experimental techno and then, over the course of 2005's Multiply and 2008's Jim, Lidell moved to playing pretty straight neo-soul, even...

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