Tash Sultana’s music is like all the seasons of the year getting together to sit by a bonfire and melt into the sound. An incredible performer worthy of an effusive blog post.
Read MoreThe 16-year-old Ontario musician’s new single is a pensive reflection on young lost love.
Read MoreDylan Pachecho’s new EP is accessible, crisp and introspective indie pop, and I open up in an encouraging segment on persevering through your struggle.
Read MoreThe first single by the Chicago-area duo is a simple yet catchy commentary on the state of today’s mainstream artistic output.
Read More“Folklore” may be written in a mansion but with the homegrown nature escape vibes, it doesn’t matter. Elite production carries Taylor Swift’s manufactured rustic pop album.
Read More“Brightest Blue” by Ellie Goulding is perfect Pop, like usual. It also holds your head underwater in a bathtub of memory.
Read MoreJulianna Barwick’s sound is one-part Wood Elves and one-part standing by the sea, and all of it is music for letting go.
Read MoreOf all the villains who die grisly deaths, the Breaking Bad soundtrack easily contends for best death scene atmosphere in all of TV history.
Read MoreOn the 35 year and two day anniversary of Live Aid, let’s break down the stage charisma that made Freddie Mercury arguably the greatest performer in the history of Rock.
Read MoreWe break down the last six minutes of the emotional fight drama that hits like a tsunami…or a closed fist. A Cinematic Atmosphere.
Read MoreThe sweet chunk of glittery space bliss by Daft Punk deserves to be on every single playlist for songs of summer euphoria.
Read MoreJurassic Park? Shawshank Redemption? Naw. Eternal Sunshine has the greatest rain scene. A Cinematic Atmosphere.
Read More“Mordechai” has one setting, and that’s liquid cool. The Audio Glow listens to Khruangbin for the very first time.
Read MoreThe only thing more American than hot dogs and injustice is a good old-fashioned bank robbery. We break down the smooth outlaw nature of “The Heist”.
Read More"To the Bridge of Khazad-dum!": Howard Shore's Timeless Score is Why God Invented Tears and Triumph.
Read More“PLANET’S MAD” is a pulsating blend of hard dirty beats and ethereal interludes, with visuals that will give nightmares to your nightmares.
Read MoreThe new single from the Killers leads to a scientific breakdown of whether The Killers frontman could possibly be a tour love baby of the great Bruce Springsteen.
Read MoreThe Drive soundtrack immerses you in a deep and quiet attraction in the scene using “Under Your Spell” by Desire. A Friday Cinematic Atmosphere.
Read MoreCrying into a bowl of chicken fingers is one way to cope with a break up, or you can let Widow’s Peak by Odetta Hartman turn you into The Man in Black.
Read MoreThe first album in seven years by Man Man is all the xylophone you need and a cheery front for lingering heartbreak.
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