Pick of the Week: “This is the Killer Speaking” The Last Dinner Party
– Fenton Wright, Web Services Coordinator “This is the Killer Speaking” by The Last Dinner Party is some of the most fun that I have had…
– Fenton Wright, Web Services Coordinator “This is the Killer Speaking” by The Last Dinner Party is some of the most fun that I have had…
“Elderberry Wine” is the first single released by Wednesday in the lead up to their fourth album, Bleeds, which is set to release later this year. On this track, Karly Hartzman explores the feeling of knowing the toxicity of a relationship, but deciding to continue being with this person, despite the pain it will cause in the future.
Back from scoring for Jane Schoenbrun’s hypnotic, eerie horror films (I Saw the TV Glow, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair), Alex G marks a luminous return with new single, “Afterlife,” setting the tone for what’s to come for his upcoming album, Headlights (set to release July 18th).
Heartache has never sounded so good! “Sally When The Wine Runs Out” by Role Model is everything that you want in a love song, it is jovial, desperate and full of yearning.
The Haim sisters are always a fun listen, and “Down to be Wrong” off their new album I Quit, is no different!
“moody” by Royel Otis is a reminder of all the reasons that we love someone. We may not like some of the things that they do, but there is something about them that we still love. We learn to love them in spite of the things that we hate, and that is what this song is all about. As the first single off their upcoming album hickey, “moody” has us excited for whatever Royel Otis does next.
“The record is a somber exploration of the band’s inner psyche inspired by Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel ‘Frankenstein.’ Ultimately, this mesmerizingly mellow mood is best encapsulated in one track: ‘The Alcott’…”
“Indie psychedelic superstar Tame Impala, known for his trippy, mellow sound, performs with an unexpected and spirited determination on ‘Wings of Time'”…
Dive deep into the latest from California’s Jean Dawson, who writes about rebirth and new life in a song packed with strings.
Graphics by Kevin Shin, Photography by Jacob Cutler By Megan Doherty, Staff Writer British band Gorillaz abandoned the typical album format for an innovative approach…
If you’re yearning for more of this slower, mysterious Foo Fighter sound, the wait is over.