Lost 10 of 2010 - #5: Fool's Gold Fool's Gold
Our Lost 10 of '10 list hits the half-way mark with Brianna Saraceno's pick...»
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Our Lost 10 of '10 list hits the half-way mark with Brianna Saraceno's pick...»
Willkommen’s inaugural Foxtrot went on with nary a hitch.»
Sleep Forever won’t actually put you to sleep, but it won’t stir anything else up, either. »
Rose exceeded the expectations that her EP drummed up and delivered a beautiful and tender, youthfully energetic album that crosses the line Rose herself has been toeing so carefully between indie and country. »
It’s great to see that Kyle Thomas is finally getting his due. After toiling away, practically unnoticed across a an impressive ar»
There is a simple appeal to Wounded Lion, whose live show belies the simplicity of the record, and their songs – it’s just too readily accessible.»
When you’re 22 and living in Nashville, Tennessee, there’s not much to do but go out – drink, smoke and watch people. But newcomer»
Fool’s Gold are truly a quintessential Los Angeles band. Their members' reach extends from Lewis Pesacov’s Foreign Born to Luke To»
If you can make it through all 50 songs, not only will you get a pat on the back, but you’ll be privy to the peculiar, intelligent ramblings of a man who has been places and seen things, who can rhyme fully and partially but can’t play guitar, but who doesn’t let that stop him from making a winding album of songs that have been kicking around for years but are somehow still relevant and outstanding.»
Taking more than just their name from the pseudonym of metaphysical-absurdist French essayist Georges Bataille, Lord Auch also took some time to revel in the degradation and cultivate a healthy appreciation for some good sadism. »
Jamie T and the Pacemakers have most certainly cemented their position as Merry Pranksters, injecting their youthful effervescence into a musical landscape that can take things far too seriously.»
She Keeps Bees. She Keeps Bees. She Keeps Bees. She. Keeps. Bees? Putting their name aside (and perhaps their name is to blame on »
For anyone bad with numbers, like myself, 6 Day Riot can be a bit tricky. Are they a trio? Or is it a quintet? Do nine musicians r»
I really, really don't envy The Gay Blades. The New York duo has somehow managed to get stuck with a bunch of big name comparisons»