Dead Low Tide
Dead Low Tide (Tiger Style). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Dead Low Tide (Tiger Style). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Two Conversations (Tiger Style). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Unite Tonight (Tiger Style). Review by Stein Haukland.
Say It More (Tiger Style). Review by Jason Michelitch.
One Day I’ll Be on Time (Tiger Style). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
Tristeza create beautiful, lush soundscapes, using jazzy tempos and undestated guitars to create a deam-like atmosphere. Marcel Feldmar met with Jimmy LaValle and Luis Hermosillo to find out how they do it.,
Moving together to create something that exists beyond the combined talents o…
Ash Bowie, former Polvo man and sometimes Helium collaborator, takes on the r…
In her dreams, she’s a retired supermodel. Beachfront condo, sauna and daily …
The second CD from this San Diego band fills me up with everything. Deeper so…
This split EP (four songs each) features an unusual chronology: the Lilys rec…
It’s both enchanting and engaging. When you enter, it seems as if you’ve ente…
Don’t call them math-rock, and don’t compare them to Slint, because you won’t be doing justice to the lush and understated beauty of the Mercury Program. Nirav Soni chairs a roundtable discussion with all four members of the atmospheric and critically acclaimed Gainesville quartet.
EP (Tiger Style). Review by Marcel Feldmar
The first film based on Junji Ito’s manga, Tomie, makes its US Blu-ray debut from Arrow Video.
J-Horror Rising, a curated collection from the late ’90s and early 2000s, spotlights three lesser-known gems from the influential J-Horror movement. Phil Bailey reviews Carved: The Slit Mouthed Woman, St. John’s Wort, and Inugami.
Traveler (Wide Brim Music). Review by Randy Radic. Featured photo by @annaazarov.