Review: Dråpe ‘Relax/Relapse’

Coming all the way from the far and beautiful land of Norway, Dråpe is captivating people with some dreamy shoegaze/noise pop. The Scandinavian five-piece have been hitting the festival scene all over bringing their heart-melting sounds along with them. With only one EP and two albums, the second being their most recent called Relax/Relapse they

The 10 best Mariah Carey songs of all time

In the early summer of 1990, a new voice hit the airwaves. It all started with the words “treated me kind” and led to a string of number one hits that defined a decade. It wasn’t long after “Vision of Love” topped the charts that Mariah Carey developed a reputation for vocal dynamics and a

Review: Heaters ‘Holy Water Pools’

When you think about Michigan you don’t really associate it with garage/psychedelic rock. Our brains immediately go straight to motown. In past years that has changed immensely, and some rock n’ roll has been coming out of the Motor State. The most recent of which has been psychedelic garage rock band, Heaters. Heaters has just come

Listen: FIGHT CLVB releases “#SUS feat. Carly Burns”

As a continuation of the success from last year’s “MAGA,” FIGHT CLVB delivers “#SUS,” exclusively on Beatport. The track diversifies their trademark sound and utilizes the unique stylings of singer Carly Burns to provide a catchy vocal hook. The track is dark and cautionary, and will leave even the most experienced listener guessing. Having sponsored

Listen: Run the Jewels ‘Meow the Jewels’

For anyone that was a sceptic out there, Meow The Jewels is real and it has finally been released this past Friday (9/25) and you can download it for free! Meow The Jewels began as a joke, which then became a Kickstarter page and is now an album that is surfacing the internet and is

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Life is Beautiful Is Redefining the Festival Experience

Every year millions of people from all over the world flock to the wild west paradise that is Las Vegas, maybe to win big at luminous monoliths guised as casinos, or maybe to find the American dream, as Hunter S Thompson had attempted to over 40 years ago. This past weekend over 90,000 people, including

Review: Kaaboo Festival in Del Mar

Over the past few years, festivals have grown in popularity, with new ones popping up left and right, each one pushing the end of festival season with hopes to make the summer last until October. Each new festival brings it’s own vibe, mission statement and lineup, ranging from little indie gatherings with twelve bands all

Review: Kurt Vile: b’lieve i’m goin down…

Kurt Vile is the King of bedroom rock grooves. His music can do everything from helping you doze off into a transcendent sleep, to just enjoying and soaking in the music alongside the people you love most. Vile is able to bring out some kind of unspoken feeling that connects everyone who listens to him.

Review: Vaadat Charigim ‘Sinking as a Stone’

Sometimes the power isn’t within the lexicon, sometimes it’s the emotion behind each word that can be understood if meaning is at a lost between languages. You may not speak Hebrew, but when you listen to Vaadat Charigim, you feel every word spoken within their well-textured shoegaze. The Israeli trio has made big ripples in

Review: Disclosure ‘Caracal’

Since the release of their first full length, Settle, back in 2013, the duo known as Disclosure are believed to have almost single-handedly ushered in the deep house era. Made up of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence, the group has grown from their humble beginnings playing for friends and in local clubs, to touching the