by Tune Groover | Feb 3, 2018 | Music Reviews
by Gargs Allard How to Solve Human Problems Part 2/Belle and Sebastian (released January 19, 2018 by Rough Trade Records in England and Matador Records in the US) In reference to Glasgow’s Belle and Sebastian releasing three EP’s over three months time,...
by Tune Groover | Jan 27, 2018 | Music Reviews
Music Review: Ruins/First Aid Kit (released 18 January 2018) by Gargs Allard In more ways than one, Ruins by First Aid Kit is the aftermath of a breakup album. Perhaps that’s what makes it so compelling and moving to listen to. But it’s not just apropos...
by Tune Groover | Jan 17, 2018 | Music Reviews, Rock
Heavyhead – Sylvana Joyce & the Moment (released December 15, 2017) by Gargs Allard Sylvana Joyce starts Heavyhead off as if making a pact between herself and the listener, ”I’ve got a secret; tell me babe, can you keep it? A trusting soul is just so hard to...
by Tune Groover | May 7, 2017 | Music Reviews, Previews
Album Review: Strange Durations/Edmondson by Tyler Francischine Thoughts race through your mind, but the words just won’t come to your lips. Who can you give just a glance to and communicate volumes? Your bro. The early evening sun sets the living room ablaze. Your...
by Tune Groover | Oct 29, 2016 | Music Reviews
Music Review: You Want it Darker/Leonard Cohen – Released October 21, 2016 (Columbia) ★★★★★ by Gargs Allard Leonard Cohen said in a recent interview that if he is to live much longer, he will have to eat because he can’t see how it’s possible to get...
by Tune Groover | Aug 16, 2016 | Music Reviews, Rock
by Gargs Allard Music Review: Beyond the Maze [EP]/Astronauts of Antiquity Beyond the Maze, the new six-song EP from the New York and LA-based electro-pop/hip-hop band, The Astronauts of Antiquity (AOA), is a meticulously produced record that engages the senses from...
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