The Emo Philips Diaries
From Tampa to Eternity (NewGranada). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
From Tampa to Eternity (NewGranada). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
Exploded View (Future Farmer). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
Tvi (Future Farmer). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
(s) (Magic Marker). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
A1C EP (Dogprint). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
The Dismemberment Plan, with Enon, Dälek, and The Gena Rowlands Band at The Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on May 19, 2001. Concert review by Julio Diaz and Andrew Chadwick. Photos by Ian Koss.
Summer Winners/Summer Losers (A Hidden Agenda/Parasol). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
Waiting For Parts (Spare Me). Review by Andrew Chadwick.
It’s refreshing to hear a compilation where something as intangible as loose,…
Essentially this is a record of remixes, mostly of “Teenage Dream,” a new son…
The Softies (Ink 19, December 2000)
Prolific is an understatement when it comes to J Church. They have consistent…
Unita, with Still and Rumbleseat at Common Grounds in Gainesville, FL on October 19, 2000. Concert review and photos by Andrew Chadwick.
Lifetime released this themselves in 1994, and it has now resurfaced with dif…
This is first EP from this new band, but already there’s a heap of expectatio…
It’s been way too long since Hankshaw have graced us with something new. Than…
Hazy, cotton-candy melodies float along, wispy and serene, delivering the mel…
Formerly known as Akasha, Tampa’s Isobella carve out gorgeous shoegazer sound…
This is Michael Feuerstack from the Wooden Stars playing solo in 1995, accomp…
This collects all the singles from the Jade Tree’s first five years of existe…
Charles DJ Deppner takes a look at a new book of artwork by DEVO’s Mark Mothersbaugh, and discovers the book is actually looking back at him.
Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds’ “Wicked World” video features Alice Bag, previews That Delicious Vice, out April 19 on In The Red Records.
Despite serving up ample slices of signature snark, FOX News golden boy Jesse Watters, for the most part, just listens — driving the narrative of his latest book, Get It Together, through the stories of others.
Brooklyn rapper Max Gertler finds himself a bit ground up on “Put My Heart in a Jay,” his latest single.
The dissolution of a wealthy Russian family confuses everyone involved.