I can rarely say that a 55-year old album is still on my heavy music rotation to this day. The Beatles sixth album “Rubber Soul” was released on December 3, 1965. The album title is derived from the term “plastic soul,” a colloquialism for un-authentic soul music, with the Beatles […]
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‘UR FUN’ was not fun for my expectations
With a very select style of pop dominating the mainstream music scene, indie pop releases seem to go under the radar. Of Montreal is a band that debuted in 1996 and has incorporated elements of 1960’s psychedelic pop, indie rock, indie pop, alternative punk and dance rock through the years. […]
‘Divisions’ continues Starset’s journey
Some bands are hard to fit into a single genre mold. Blending heavy rock, pop, metal and electronic elements in their newest release “Divisions,” Starset is one of those bands. The album dropped Sept. 13 and consists of 13 tracks and is 58 minutes long. In “Divisions,” concepts of organizations […]
Hey Rosetta! brings new sound on album
Indie-rock band Hey Rosetta! have released its fourth album Second Sight. Sadly, it wont be released in the U.S. until January 27th. The good news is it is currently available to stream at exclaim.ca. The seven piece band hails from the icy streets of St. Johns, Newfoundland. Their sound has […]