Review: Tijuana Panthers ‘Poster’

A band like Tijuana Panthers can only come from a state like California. Not just California, but from a beach city in Southern California. The graceful garage pop band is slowly taking over the very popular garage scene that is abundant right now, and they are doing it with every trick and trinket they have

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Review: The Weeknd ‘Beauty Behind the Madness’

Sometimes an artist will abandon their inhibitions and make a damn pop record, which typically signifies a paradigm shift for an artist that is trying to reach out to a broader audience. Here with The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness, we find the Canadian crooner sorting through all of his coked out nights of sexual

Review: Yo La Tengo ‘Something Like That There’

As they’re prone to every ten years or so, Yo La Tengo have released yet another record made up of mostly covers. Something Like That There features fourteen songs, nine of which are covers, three of which are remakes of old songs with the remaining two being fresh offerings from the group. The overall sound

The Australian Takeover: Part III: Hermitude

For the third installment of our spotlight on Australia’s exploding electronic music scene we got to chat with the burgeoning beat wizards, Hermitude. The duo, consisting of Luke Dubber (Luke Dubs) and Angus Stuart (El Gusto), has been making a lot of ripples back in their home country, with their fifth album Dark Night Sweet

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Review: Dr. Dre ‘Compton’

A few weeks ago there was an incredulous gasp that rang across the music community when it was revealed that Dr. Dre was releasing his long awaited third album, but it wasn’t the much rumored Detox that fans got, instead we have received his most ambitious record yet in the form of Compton. The music

Interview: Shannon and the Clams

Shannon And The Clams is a band for everyone who loves 50’s doo-wop, surf rock, and garage rock. The band consist of three members; Shannon Shaw, Cody Blanchard, and Nate Mahan, the trio came together to create a sound that tend to music lovers with all kinds of taste. Their music is dreamy and relatable

Review: The Sorcerers ‘Self-Titled’

If you enjoy having your brain stimulated by new and bizarre noises that are unique to almost anything you have ever heard, than The Sorcerers just might be the band for you. They are making a buzz all the way from Leeds, and have finally come out with their long awaited and well received, debut

Listen: Seven Lions’ Ethereal New Track “Falling Away”

Santa Barbara native, Jeff Montalvo, otherwise known as Seven Lions, has been keeping busy. Leading up to the release of his new EP on Casablanca this Winter, Seven Lions will be releasing a collection of singles, starting with his new track, “Falling Away,” featuring the lush Canadian pop singer LIGHTS. The track recently debuted on

Ten Drum n’ Bass Tracks to Change Your Game

When it comes to EDM, there is one genre that is vastly under appreciated here in the States. Everyone knows about house music and it’s danceability, trap and down and dirty, take no prisoners approach, and of course, dubstep, with it’s screeching synths and wobbling basslines. But too few know about the Drum n’ Bass

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Interview: Baby in Vain’s Andrea Thuesen

Last night, Echo Park’s tastemaking venue, The Echo, was graced with an excellent show from Danish trio Baby in Vain. The small venue saw three great sets, with two opening sets from Annie Girl & the Flight and a wild show from Kim & the Created but it was the Copenhagen group that stole the