There were moments listening to this album that I was sure I was hearing the future, and there were moments where I was just as sure that the mid-70s lineup of Canadian prog gods Rush had somehow travelled forward in time and possessed the bodies of younger men to make some of these songs.
Some albums invoke nostalgia—beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers reinvents it.
Tropical Storm Irma made landfall in Houston this past week. Miraculously, Dallas was saved from the storm by the power of DAY6’s Korean pop-rock (and, to a lesser extent, meteorological physics).
When we told you Bohnes was killing it back when 206: Act I dropped, we meant every word. Now Act II has arrived and it turns out he was just getting started.
There’s something so honest, so earnest about The Faim’s sound, you can’t help but feel it.
Gotdamn, Bohnes just made our weekend. We’re not talking hype when we say he’s killing it on his brand new release, 206: Act I.
Don’t you love when your pals drop by to play some acoustic tracks? Us too. Recently, Mike Naran stopped into the studios to show us how well he can do that singing thing.
On the 4th Episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff continues to bring you more music from all around the world! On this episode, The Overslept from The Netherlands are featured as well as a few entries from the Ernie Ball / Play Warped contest!
Don’t mind us if we start stutter-stutter-stuttering, we’re just excited about our latest idobi Session.
Don’t mind us if we start stutter-stutter-stuttering, we’re just excited about our latest idobi Session.