Annabel Allum pays homage to her longtime best friend on “em(ily)” Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. Allum’s style of rock and roll doesn’t want to be perfect, and on her latest single, she seems to run in the opposite direction, embracing an experimental style and structure. The rhythm from the drums guides the song, even when it is absent in the pre-chorus … Continue reading
Tag: garage rock
Slacker rock never felt so productive. Kip Nelson’s debut Waves After Work EP will drop next month, and “Mexico” will be the first track on it. Continue reading
You’ll spot Wylderness in the corner of your eye before their ringing noise rock registers. Source: SoundCloud / Wylderness Continue reading
An innocent jaunt to the record store does not prepare you for the infusion of demonic subliminal messaging in the video for “Dominos” by Last Dinosaurs. Continue reading
An organ keeps this garage rock tune from Holy Wave from getting too upbeat. Watch their quasi-thriller music video above. Adult Fear by HOLY WAVE Continue reading
Mélissa Laveaux dropped her brand new album Radyo Siwél on Friday, where you will find Caribbean influences superimposed onto a spectrum of garage to psych rock. Source: SoundCloud / NØ FØRMAT! Continue reading
It clocks in under two minutes, but “Calm Down” still manages to leave a mark, especially on the fellow anxious. “I triedMy best to clam downI lie Still and make no sound” Continue reading
Join Welsh quartet Los Blancos in indifference. The band just released “Datgysylltu” and “Chwarter I Dri” (translated: Disconnect and Quarter to Three, respectively) as a AA single, out now on Libertino Records. Source: SoundCloud / Libertino Continue reading
Do you ever feel like you have life figured out? And then you remember that time, money, and ego are all social constructs meant to derail you from finding real meaning from life? Yeah, Greg Jamie too. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Orchin’s latest single is fuzzy and pleasant, spending the first half on a compelling groove until Jeremy McLennan’s soft vocals come in to sweep us off our feet. Source: SoundCloud / Orchin Continue reading
