Wait… This One Sneaks Up on You
The Dandy Warhols drop “Love Song,” and instead of going big, they go smart. The track builds quietly, almost casually, before you realize it has completely taken over your attention.
The Dandy Warhols drop “Love Song,” and instead of going big, they go smart. The track builds quietly, almost casually, before you realize it has completely taken over your attention.
They Might Be Giants continue doing whatever it is they do, and somehow it keeps working. Their sound lives somewhere between clever and completely unpredictable, but it never loses its
Continue readingSmart, Strange, and Still Working Better Than It Should
The Black Crowes are back with “Profane Prophecy,” and if you expected them to mellow out, you picked the wrong band. This track leans into grit, swagger, and a groove
Continue readingStill Loud. Still Dangerous. Still Not Asking
The Ataris roll in with “The Car Song,” and yeah, it does exactly what you think it should. This is built for late drives, windows down, and not caring where
Robin Beck comes out swinging with “Living Proof,” and it wastes no time making its point. The vocals are front and center, powerful without being overdone, and backed by a
Shwayze drops “Smoke Too Soon,” and before you realize it, it is looping in your head whether you planned on that or not. The track leans into a laid back
Shania Twain and Drake Milligan team up on “I’ll Be Here With You,” and the result is smoother than expected. The blend works, balancing classic country tones with a modern
Seether comes in heavy with “Lost All Control,” and there is no mistaking what they are going for. Grit, distortion, and a vocal that sounds like it has something real
My Morning Jacket delivers “Everyday Magic” with a kind of understated depth that sneaks up on you. It starts smooth, almost easygoing, but there is something layered underneath that
Continue readingCalm on the Surface. Something Else Underneath
Shaggy teams up with Beres Hammond and Dexta Daps for “Dancehall Nice,” and it does exactly what the title promises. This is smooth, rhythmic, and built to move without